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Post 9/11 World Not Safe For Sikhs Facing Hate Crimes and Discrimination?
Sikh Global News, September 12, 2006
ikhs particularly, and also Pakistani Muslims living in the US Capital were among the worst affected groups by the spate of hate crimes inflicted on South Asians following the September 11 attacks, a new study in the Washington DC areas shows.
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Sikhs in US were worst hit in post-9/11 hate crimes
DNA World, September 11, 2006
NEW YORK: In the wake of the terror attacks in the US, South Asians faced pointed discrimination and Sikhs and Pakistani Muslims were caught up in the spiral of hate crimes, said a report linked to the Pluralism Project at Harvard University.
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Sikhs, Muslims bore the brunt of 9/11 backlash
India Times- Times of India, September 11, 2006
Sikhs and Muslims in the United States were most affected by hate crimes and discrimination after 9/11 while Hindus remained largely untouched by the backlash, a report on the fall-out on South Asian communities from the terror attack on America has said.
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US hate crimes: Muslims, Sikhs worst affected
Hindustan Times - Indians Abroad, September 11, 2006
Hindus living in the US capital were the least affected by the spate of hate crimes inflicted on South Asians following the September 11 attacks, while Sikhs and Pakistani Muslims were among the worst affected groups, a new study in the Washington D.C areas shows.
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Hate crime: Hindus least targeted, Sikhs worst affected
The Hindu, September 11, 2006
New York, Sept. 11 (PTI): Hindus living in the US capital were the least affected by the spate of hate crimes inflicted on South Asians following the Sept.11 attacks while Sikhs and Pakistani Muslims were among the worst affected groups, a new study in the Washington D.C areas shows.
