ICHRA
Sikh Organizations Condemn Fort Hood Attacks – Urge Community Caution
November 6, 2009 (Washington, DC) – Our national Sikh organizations offer our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those killed and wounded in the acts of violence at Fort Hood, Texas yesterday that left 13 dead and 31 wounded. We unequivocally condemn the actions of the alleged assailant. We are united in concern and sympathy for the victims and their families, and for the community at Fort Hood. We urge community members to explore how they can provide support and resources to address the impact of this violence. |
As Sikhs, we are regrettably aware that, in the past, similar tragedies have led to the scapegoating of entire communities based on actual or perceived ethnicity, religion, and national origin. We call on political leaders, the media, and the public to set a tone of unity as the investigation unfolds and the healing process begins. |
We also join together to offer the following recommendations for the Sikh community in order to stay safe from possible misguided retributive violence:Be Street Smart to Keep Yourself SafeClick here to review personal safety tipsDevelop Proactive Relationships with Local Law EnforcementContact your local police departmentAsk them to work with your community on hate crimes preventionAsk them to step up patrols around local Gurdwaras Here is a sample message that you can use via email or telephone: Based on the apparent ethnicity of the assailant in the Fort Hood shootings, I am concerned about the possibility of backlash against members of the Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and South Asian communities. Please ensure that an emergency bulletin is issued to local law enforcement agencies and community members to ensure that police officers and the communities they serve take appropriate precautionary measures.Know What to Do in Case of an EmergencyPunjabi Brochure on Hate Crimes Prevention – CaliforniaWhat You Can Do If You Are a Victim of a CrimeChecklist for Hate Crime VictimsContact Our Organizations if You or Someone You Know is in Danger or a Victim of a Hate Crime Please feel free to contact UNITED SIKHS at contact@unitedsikhs.org. We are working with our partners in the federal government to implement a national rapid response system to ensure that the Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and South Asian communities are safeguarded from hate crimes. Issued by: Jaspreet Singh Staff Attorney International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy (ICHRA) UNITED SIKHS Phone: 646-315-3909 law-usa@unitedsikhs.org |