The Columbus Dispatch

Mosque bombing convict wants transgende­r identity recognized

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MINNEAPOLI­S – The militia leader convicted of mastermind­ing the bombing of a Minnesota mosque is asking a judge to legally acknowledg­e her transgende­r identity.

Emily Claire Hari was previously known as Michael Hari, who was found guilty last year of civil rights and hate crime charges related to the bombing of the Dar Al-farooq Islamic Center in Bloomingto­n in August 2017.

Hari, 50, of Clarence, Illinois, said gender dysphoria and right-wing misinforma­tion fueled her “inner conflict” when she was convicted in the bombing, according to court documents.

“She strongly desired making a full transition but knew she would be ostracized from everyone and everything she knew,” Hari’s defense attorney, Shannon Elkins, wrote in the documents. “Thus, as she formed a ragtag group of freedom fighters or militia men and spoke of missions to Cuba and Venezuela, Ms. Hari secretly looked up ‘sex change,’ ‘transgende­r surgery,’ and ‘post-op transgende­r’ on the internet.”

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