United Sikhs – USA; Another Gurdwara targeted, this time in Norcoss, GA.

Update received from community members that a white male scratched parked cars in the Gurdwara premises and when the kids raised an alarm, threw rocks on them. UNITED SIKHS requests all community members to stay vigilant and continue creating Sikh identity awareness.

Norcoss, GA, USA. Incident reported for this past Sunday, around 12:30 pm at another Gurdwara. A white male likely between the age of 17-22, entered the parking lot of the Norcross, GA Gurdwara situated at 1158 Rockbridge Road, and started scratching the parked cars with a very sharp object. When some kids and youth playing in the parking lot raised an alarm and tried to stop him, he started throwing rocks at them, injuring one in the process.

The alleged was able to escape the scene. Surprisingly, all expensive cars in the lot were targeted. A complaint was filed in this regard with the
Gwinnett county police. Officer CM Hall attended to the case and the case no. is 1473.

The estimated damage to the cars is around $10,000. This is what community leader Mr. Surinder Singh had to say “A white male entered our property and damaged a lot of cars during our prayer time. He has malafide intentions and we need to know whether this was done out of hate. I have a strong suspicion that hate, especially because of our distinct identity, was the reason behind this.”

This incident comes shortly after the massacre in Wisconsin and should not be taken lightly. The Sikh community demands justice be met and that law enforcement acknowledge these acts as hate crimes against Sikhs possibly due to their distinct identity.

How Can You Help ?

Stay Vigilant. It has been evident for a while now that these incidents are happening in public, surprisingly during rush hours. Two Sikh men were shot during a afternoon walk, a Sikh priest was stabbed at the airport and the Wisconsin massacre, all happened during day time.

Gurdwara management is encouraged to ensure that functional security cameras are installed on their premises.

Create Sikh Awareness – Please continue all efforts to provide Sikh awareness training in schools, at work places and to law enforcement agencies, TSA etc. It is of utmost importance that without having to change our image, we are able to change our image in society.

California has declared November 2012 as Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month. UNITED SIKHS has launched, “Your 3 minutes to Fame Contest”. We urge all California Sikh Youth from Grade 5-12 to submit a 5-8 minute Diversity Video about:

Who Sikhs Are
Your Experiences of Bullying
How You Stood Up to It/ Solutions
To apply and learn more, please visit unitedsikhs.org/antibi/.

UNITED SIKHS can help you by providing all resources you would need to conduct Sikh Awareness trainings and prepare you for them. If you would like a UNITED SIKHS representative to take lead, please let us know of that too. You can reach us at law-usa@unitedsikhs.org for further details.

We appreciate your ongoing support and commitment towards our work. We request you to double your donations for the end of the year so we can move forward into 2013 better armed with resources critically needed to ensure that the civil rights of our community are not oppressed.

Issued by: Manmeet Singh
Staff Attorney, International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy (ICHRA)
UNITED SIKHS
Tel: (646) 315-3909
law-usa@unitedsikhs.org

The Tribune – Israeli embassies in India, Georgia targeted

Diplomat among 4 hurt in Delhi car blast; Bomb defused in time by Georgian police in Tbilisi

Jerusalem/New Delhi, February 13. Bombers targeted staff of Israel’s embassies in New Delhi and Georgia on Monday, wounding four persons. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of involvement.

In Delhi, an Israeli embassy car exploded when a magnetic bomb stuck to it went off in a high-security area here, critically injuring a woman diplomat besides three others. The injured woman, Talyesshova, is the wife of the Defence Attache of Israel posted at New Delhi. The incident in Delhi occurred hours after a car bomb was defused near Israel’s mission in Georgian capital Tbilisi.

The Delhi blast took place around 500 m away from the official residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. According to initial investigations, two motorcycle-borne youths tailed the Israeli Embassy vehicle on the Aurangzeb road and allegedly attached a device to the rear of the car when it stopped at a traffic signal.

Minutes later, there was an explosion and Toyota Innova (109-CD-35) vehicle was engulfed in flames. Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said two Israeli Embassy employees were injured in the incident. An eyewitness Ravir Singh said he heard a loud noise following which he rushed to the spot.

“I was at my petrol pump. I heard a loud noise. I rushed to the spot and found a car in flames. A fire tender from nearby Air Force station reached the site to douse the blaze,” he said. The police said four cars were damaged in the incident.

Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs said Israel’s allegations against Iran were not being taken on the “face value”.

New Delhi would opt to wait for its investigators to send reports and track down motorcyclists.

External Affairs Minister SM Krishna called up his counterpart in Tel Aviv and assured him that “the law of the land will take its course”. The case would be fully investigated, Krishna told reporters here. Delhi Police Commissioner BK Gupta refused to comment on the nature of the explosive saying the forensic laboratory was studying it and they would give a report on that.

(with inputs from Ajay Banerjee, Shaurya Karanbir Gurung & agencies)

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120214/main1.htm

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