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Three killed as racist attacks increase in US
By Patrick Martin
21 September 2001
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Hundreds of attacks have been committed against innocent Asian-Americans
and Arab-Americans over the past week, including assaults, firebombings,
acts of vandalism against mosques, and at least three murders.
The victims have been targeted because of their skin color or
because they wore turbans, veils or other outward signs of Muslim
religion or Asian origin.
Two murders on Saturday, September 15 have been definitively
linked to a racist backlash after the destruction of the World
Trade Center and the attack on the Pentagon. An Arizona man went
on a shooting rampage, fatally wounding the Sikh owner of a Chevron
gas station in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa, then shooting atbut
missinga Lebanese-born worker at a Mobil station nearby.
He then fired into the home of an Afghan immigrant family, hitting
no one.
Police arrested Frank Roque, 42, on two counts of attempted
murder. He shouted, I stand for America all the way,
as he was led away in handcuffs. The gas station owner, Balbir
Singh Sodhi, had a wife and three adult children. He had been
planning to return to India to live with one of his sons.
The killing followed several days of incidents directed at
Sikhs in the Phoenix area. Weve had people that work
in convenience stores and gas stations and have been unable to
work this week because of overt harassment, a Sikh spokesman
said. Because of their distinctive beards and turbans, Sikhs,
who follow a separate religion, look more like bin Laden
than the Muslims do, he said.
The second killing was also of an immigrant from South Asia,
a Pakistani Muslim, Waqar Hassan Choudhry, shot to death in his
grocery store in Pleasant Grove, Texas, a middle-class suburb
of Dallas. A considerable sum of money was left in the cash register,
and police said they were investigating the possibility of a hate
crime. Choudhry had lived in the US for 10 years; he was married
with four daughters.
In San Gabriel, California, an Egyptian-born Christian, Adelal
Karas, was shot to death inside the International Market, his
family-owned business. Karas, a Coptic Christian who fled Egypt
citing persecution of his religion, was mistaken for a Muslim
by the attacker, who argued with him first.
Other acts of violence have included:
* an attack on a Moroccan gas station attendant in Palos Heights,
Illinois
* the beating of two Muslim girls at Moraine Vallegy College
in Palos Hills, Illinois
* an attack on an Evansville, Indiana mosque, when a man rammed
his car into the building at a high speed
* a similar car assault on a mosque in Cleveland, Ohio
* an assault on a Pakistani woman, nearly run over in a suburban
Long Island parking lot
* an arson attempt against a Seattle mosque, in which an armed
assailant was arrested
All told there were over 350 attacks reported to Arab-American
and Muslim-American civil rights groups, and the FBI admitted
that more than 50 cases of suspected federal hate crimes had been
opened since the World Trade Center atrocity. There are 5.5 million
non-Arab Muslims, one million Arab Muslims, and 2.5 million Arab
Christians living in the United States.
The New York City area, Detroit and Los Angeles have the largest
concentrations of Arab-Americans. Immigrants from South Asia,
including India and Pakistan, live in virtually every major US
urban center. The largest concentration of Afghan-Americans, some
40,000, is in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Several hundred South Asian, Arab and Muslim Americans rallied
near the US Capitol in Washington Wednesday, calling for an end
to attacks on innocent US citizens and immigrants who merely looked
like the enemy.
James Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute in Washington,
said hate crimes only added to the enormous toll of victims of
the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Maybe 5,000 have died. We dont know, the numbers may
grow higher, he said. Enough death. Enough hate. Enough
violence. Enough. As Americans, we must say it should end.
At a ceremony near the memorial to the 120,000 Japanese-Americans
forced into internment camps after the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor, over 75 leaders of South Asian, Arab and Muslim American
groups urged the nation not to repeat that eras mistakes.
Leaders of several US Muslim groups complained publicly Thursday
that FBI agents investigating the terrorist attack were harassing
and intimidating Arabs and Muslims, making unfounded public allegations
against Muslim organizations and creating a climate of intimidation
by invading workplaces and college classrooms to detain Muslims
for questioning.
Yaser Bushnaq, president of Solidarity US, the umbrella group
formed by the Muslim organizations, told a news conference in
Washington that Muslims should have a lawyer at all times when
speaking with federal investigators. We advise them not
to talk and to speak to the FBI except with the presence of a
legal counsel and also to remind them that they have the full
right not to speak to the FBI if they elect to do so, Bushnaq
said.
The FBI refused to comment on the allegations.
In one incident, FBI agents sought to interrupt a prayer service
at a mosque in Silver Spring, Maryland to show photographs to
participants. When denied access, the agents stood outside writing
down the license plate numbers of vehicles in the mosque parking
lot.
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee said that FBI
agents had refused Arab-Americans access to lawyers while they
were being questioned. It advised cooperation with the probe of
the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, but said that Arab-Americans
had the right to seek legal counsel and to refuse to speak with
the FBI.
In an incident which typifies the dragnet methods being employed,
an Akron, Ohio woman was visited by the FBI demanding to see her
son, Mohammad Atta. When she told the agents that her son, while
bearing the same name as the suspected hijacker, was only five
years old, the agents refused to leave until they saw his birth
certificate, as well as the papers proving that his father, Abdul
Atta, had been killed the year before in a robbery of his grocery
store. The boy was not at home, since he had just started kindergarten.
A relatively sympathetic account of the plight of Arab-Americans
and Muslim-Americans appeared in USA Today Thursday. We
dont want to have 7 million American Muslims hiding in their
basements, said Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council
on American-Islamic Relations. But I know a Muslim
man who has a Bosnian wife, and hes sending his family back
to Bosnia for safety. That tells you something.
See Also:
Democratic rights in America: the first
casualty of Bush's anti-terror war
[19 September 2001]
Arab-Americans and Muslims attacked in
the US
[15 September 2001]
Why the Bush administration wants war
[15 September 2001]
The political roots of the terror attack on New York and Washington
[13 September 2001]
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