Sites about harassment, discrimination, and hate crimes against people in the wake of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
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Includes hate crimes hotline, incident reporting, advice for educators and Arab-American parents, educational resources, and statements of support.
Reports of vandalism and arson at mosques.
Muslims meet to draw up a plan to change attitudes, Sikhs report fears, too.
Lewis Kamb reports that Jews, Christians, and Buddhists joined Muslims for an interfaith service at a mosque the day after an attempted arson, just one in a string of anti-Islamic acts reported in the area since September 11th.
Relates two separate attacks on Sikh men, and sympathy forthem expressed by SeaTac residents.
Includes an illustrated guide to turbans, in response to reports of attacks on Sikhs in the local area.
Statement from the US Commission on Civil Rights urging Americans to resist the temptation to unfairly target the members of any ethnic or religious group. Includes hotline for reporting racial violence, and journalist's guide of facts about the Arab American community.
Human Rights Watch reports on hate crimes after September 11 against Arabs, Muslims, and those perceived to be Arab or Muslim and the local, state and federal response to it.
Police in the Canadian city have received about 95 complaints of harassment and physical assaults from Muslims and members of the local Arab community in the past month.
(October 12, 2001)
A college student reports being harassed and shot at while driving on a highway.
(September 26, 2001)
Police draft in more officers and take extra measures to protect UK Muslims from violent reaction to the US terror attacks.
(September 21, 2001)
Threats to Sikh gurdwaras (prayer halls) and the community by extremist organisations have been reported, also two Hindu temples have been vandalized.
(September 21, 2001)
Police are investigating a racial attack in which remarks were made about the atrocities in the US which left an Afghan minicab driver paralyzed.
(September 17, 2001)
Includes an illustrated guide to turbans, in response to reports of attacks on Sikhs in the local area.
Relates two separate attacks on Sikh men, and sympathy forthem expressed by SeaTac residents.
Lewis Kamb reports that Jews, Christians, and Buddhists joined Muslims for an interfaith service at a mosque the day after an attempted arson, just one in a string of anti-Islamic acts reported in the area since September 11th.
Statement from the US Commission on Civil Rights urging Americans to resist the temptation to unfairly target the members of any ethnic or religious group. Includes hotline for reporting racial violence, and journalist's guide of facts about the Arab American community.
Includes hate crimes hotline, incident reporting, advice for educators and Arab-American parents, educational resources, and statements of support.
Human Rights Watch reports on hate crimes after September 11 against Arabs, Muslims, and those perceived to be Arab or Muslim and the local, state and federal response to it.
Reports of vandalism and arson at mosques.
Muslims meet to draw up a plan to change attitudes, Sikhs report fears, too.
Police in the Canadian city have received about 95 complaints of harassment and physical assaults from Muslims and members of the local Arab community in the past month.
(October 12, 2001)
A college student reports being harassed and shot at while driving on a highway.
(September 26, 2001)
Police draft in more officers and take extra measures to protect UK Muslims from violent reaction to the US terror attacks.
(September 21, 2001)
Threats to Sikh gurdwaras (prayer halls) and the community by extremist organisations have been reported, also two Hindu temples have been vandalized.
(September 21, 2001)
Police are investigating a racial attack in which remarks were made about the atrocities in the US which left an Afghan minicab driver paralyzed.
(September 17, 2001)
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