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SIKH AMERICANS DENOUNCE THE TERRORIST ATTACK,
ASK AMERICANS TO UNITE
Washington, D.C.-- The Sikh Mediawatch and
Resource Task Force (SMART) and the Sikh American community would
like to join their fellow Americans in condemning the horrific
acts that took place on the morning of September 11, 2001. We are
saddened by the tremendous loss of life from these actions, and
our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims. We
pray that the United States Government is able to swiftly bring
those responsible for these atrocities to justice.
SMART encourages the Sikh American community to
use particular caution for the next few weeks, as the enormity of
this catastrophe continues to sink in. Because of yesterday's
terrorist attacks, blind anti-Muslim sentiment is running high
throughout the nation. Since many Americans commonly mistake Sikhs
for followers of Islam, or associated with Osama Bin Laden, there
is a heightened potential for violent attacks directed against
members of the Sikh community.
SMART also denounces the recent threats and
attacks against the Muslim American community. Such racist
stereotyping reminds us of one of the ugliest chapters in our
nation's history, when Japanese American citizens of our nation
were herded into internment camps on American soil. We pray that
all Americans display the compassion and good judgment to avoid
repeating this folly. America is based on the principle of
individual, not collective, responsibility for actions committed.
All law-abiding citizens should be considered equal, regardless of
race, religion, and other such distinction. Just as there was no
rush to attack conservative Caucasian citizens after the Oklahoma
city bombing, there should be no backlash against
Muslim-Americans.
SMART encourages all Sikh Americans to do what
they can in the effort to repair the damage caused by the events
of Tuesday morning. In particular, we recommend giving blood at
your local donation facility. All Sikh Americans extend their
prayers and solidarity to those who have been affected by this
devastating act of terrorism, and hope that the diverse members of
our nation can come together as one in this time of national
crisis.
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