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A Tragic History Of Hate Crimes Against Sikhs In The U.S.

Although the motives of the shooter in Wisconsin this morning are not yet clear, there is a bloody history of violence towards Sikhs in the United States since 9/11. Sikhism is a peaceful religion and its primary principles include equality and justice for all.

September 15, 2001 – Mesa, Arizona

49-year-old gas station owner Balbir Singh Sodhi was fatally shot. Frank Silva Roque, the shooter, mistakenly believed Sodhi was Muslim because of the clothes he wore, his turban, and his beard. Within 25 minutes of his death, the Phoenix police reported four further attacks on people who either were Middle Easterners or who dressed with clothes thought to be worn by Middle Easterners. Frank Silva Roque was convicted and sentenced to the death penalty, but the Arizona Supreme Court overturned the sentence for life in prison, citing an extremely low IQ and mental illness. On August 4, 2002, Balbir's brother Sukhpal was shot to death while driving a cab in San Francisco. It did appear that his shooting was an accident — a stray bullet from a nearby gang fight. Balbir's son, Sukhwinder, was asked about the second tragedy and said "What are you going to do with anger? We like peace and we are a peaceful people."

Dec 12, 2001 – Los Angeles, California

47-year-old Surinder Singh Sidhi was beaten by two men who entered his store, accused him of being Osama bin Laden, and beat him with metal poles. They said, "We'll kill bin Laden today," then hit him over twenty times with the poles. "The crime was regrettable but not surprising," Kirtan-Singh Khalsa, spokesman for the Khalsa Council, an international council for Sikh affairs, said. "We're deeply concerned by this event. But we are not shocked. Sikhs are accustomed to ridicule because of wearing turbans."

February 19, 2002 – Palermo, New York

Three 18-year-old boys and one 19-year-old girl burned down the Sikh temple Gobinde Sadan. The teens told authorities that they believed the temple was named "Go Bin Laden."

May 20, 2003 – Phoenix, Arizona

Avtar Singh, 52, a Sikh immigrant, was shot and wounded. Sigh parked his 18-wheeler in Phoenix and called his son to pick him up. While he was waiting, at least two young white men pulled up and started yelling. Singh said "I hear that voice: 'Go back to where you belong to.' And at the same time I heard the shot."

Mar 14, 2004 – Fresno, California

Vandals spray-painted graffiti saying "Rags Go Home" and "It's Not Your Country" on the Gurdwara Sahib temple in Fresno. It was not the first time the temple had been defaced -- in 2003, vandals struck five nights in a row, spraying paint and hurling firecrackers at the temple.

July 12, 2004 – New York

Sikhs Rajinder Singh Khalsa and Gurcharan Singh were viciously beaten by an intoxicated group of Caucasian males in their 20s. 54-year-old Rajinder Singh Khalsa was walking to the Tandoori Express Restaurant with his cousin Gurcharan Singh when the group of Caucasian males in their 20s began to taunt them, referencing September 11th and making fun of their turbans. Rajinder Singh Khalsa attempted to explain the significance to the attackers, who responded by assaulting him. He was beaten unconscious and was found to have multiple broken bones.

May 24, 2007 – Queens, New York

A 15-year-old Sikh student had his hair forcibly cut by a fellow student at Newtown High School in Queens. Unshorn hair is a religious imperative for a Sikh, and the student tried to explain that to his assailant, who threatened him with scissors.

January 14, 2008 – New Hyde Park, New York

Baljeet Singh, a 63-year-old Sikh, was attacked outside his temple by a man who screamed “Arab, go back to your country.” Wood then allegedly told Chadha "you don't listen" and punched him in the face. Singh suffered a broken nose and a fractured jaw.

June 5, 2008 – Queens, New York

A 9th grade Sikh student at Richmond Hill High School was attacked by a fellow student. The bully sought to remove his Sikh classmate’s patka from behind, and hit him in the face with keys. The victim ended up in the hospital with severe bruising and swelling. The victim had been reporting the bully for months, after the bully allegedly teased the child often, tugging on the victim’s beard and asking why he didn't shave.

January 30, 2009 – New York

Jasmir Singh was attacked by three men around 4 AM outside a grocery store in Queens with a glass bottle. Jasmir's friend who was with him the morning of the attack, told the police that while Jasmir was being attacked, racist slurs were used as the criminals aimed at Jasmir’s beard and turban. His father was attacked on the Subway two years later.

May 30, 2011 – New York Subway

Jasmir Singh's father, MTA worker Jiwan Singh, a U.S. resident for thirty years, was accosted on the A train and accused of being related to Osama Bin Laden. The attacker then repeatedly punched Singh in the face. The victim lost three teeth. His daughter, Piarry, 18, said "I just wish people were not cruel."

Sadly, these incidents only represent a fraction of the crimes — many of which certainly go unreported — that are perpetrated against Sikhs in the United States. A 2007 survey of Sikh students by the Sikh Coalition found that three out of four male students interviewed "had been teased or harassed on account of their religious identity."

That discrimination has worsened significantly since 9/11. Sikhs have struggled with trying to prove to the hateful that they are not Muslims or Arabs, while still believing in equality and fair treatment for those groups as well. Today's incident may or may not end up being classified as a hate crime, but regardless: the Sikh people certainly deserve the respect and acceptance of their fellow Americans rather than the scorn, ridicule, and violence they are too often subjected to.

Source:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/a-tragic-history-of-hate-crimes-against-sikhs-in-t


Added: Aug-6-2012 Occurred On: Aug-6-2012
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  • For a bit of balance someone might mention the NUMEROUS assaults on Christians by Indians in India of all classes of people and kinds (including Sikhs).

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    • @Triode
      I think that kind of talk is part of the problem and the mentality 'but they do the same stuff over there' is invalid. The USA, or most part of the western world more precisely, are not India and the morals and values are much different. At least we like to portray ourselves as the spearhead of humanity. These incidents and the tragic events from yesterday are exemplary for an extreme backwards thinking.

      Not to mention that the people who left their home country in hope for a better l More..

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    • @blacklama what!

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    • @blacklama

      Well said

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    • @Triode There shouldn't be any from a organized Sikh movement. Our religion is extremely bound by the faith order Akal Tahkt. If par se a group of Sikhs decided to revolt against our teaching of brotherhood and acceptance the Khalsa army under the order from the Akahl takht will work against any harm being done to other rligions by the hands of racist Sikhs(which is extremely hypocrtical haha)

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    • @blacklama whoops pressed reply early. But there's been cases with other religions and violence but America in general has no sense of clear foresight. I was born there and there's way to much of a disparity between people. some love you and others want you dead.

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  • The title might as well read "a history of people who are dumb as fuck attacking people because of 9/11."

    The worst part is that most of the Sikhs I've met aren't very fond of Muslims and they get identified as them because some people are too stupid to bother learning the difference.

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  • One death, at the hands of a disturbed retard, does not constitute a "tragic history of hate". 350 million people in this country, and these are the best examples to support the notion that Americans hate Sikhs?... No country in history has been more accepting and embracing of immigrants.

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  • It's tragic and wrong to persecute anyone for their religion. It's ironic that the Sikhs are often targeted because people mistake them for Muslims.

    But don't whitewash Sikhism. They are like any other group, and used to be infamous for their terror activities in India.

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    • @john1054 This I did not know.... Then again after doing research on the religious group, that's not added in as part of their history.

      Doubt it had anything to do with this though.

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    • @LimitedTime They've committed their fair share of Terrorism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_India_Flight_182. However, these days they seem to have given up violence for the most part.

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    • @LimitedTime

      Nope. This sounds like some ass who just didn't like brown people and wasn't particular about whom to go after.

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  • Indian -american hero 1982-2003 RIP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uday_Singh_Taunque

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  • lol

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  • Earth Wars - Revenge of the Sikhs

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  • It pretty much shows the complete ignorance and lack of education most people have. Showing hatred to this religious group is nothing but evil.

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  • First of the attacks took place 4 days after 9/11 what did they think was going to happen

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  • People from all religions and nations want peace and prosperity but unfortunately its not the people who make the decision its their leaders.

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  • All non-Christians are Muslims, in much the same way as all guns are AK47s.

    There's no cure for muricanism.

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