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17 September 2001

House Condemns Bigotry Against Arab-Americans

(Sponsor cites "misguided anger" after terrorist attacks) (330)
By Ralph Dannheisser
Washington File Congressional Correspondent
Washington - The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a resolution
condemning bigotry and violence against Arab-Americans, Muslims and
Americans of South Asian descent, apparently spurred by the recent
terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The measure was co-sponsored by House Majority (Republican) Leader
Richard Armey, House Minority (Democratic) Leader Richard Gephardt,
and more than 100 other members of Congress.
It was approved by unanimous consent of the body well after midnight
Washington time on September 15, as the House wrapped up a session at
which it also had approved a pair of measures authorizing use of
military force in an all-out fight on terrorism and funding recovery
and counter-terrorism efforts.
Representative David Bonior (Democrat, Michigan), a main sponsor of
the measure, said it was passed in response to a number of acts of
violence, threats and intimidation directed against Americans who
happen to share ethnicity or appearance with those suspected of being
the terrorists.
"The magnitude of this moment calls on us to pull together," Bonior
said. While divisiveness is a key goal of terrorists, he said, "We
must not let this happen. We cannot allow our anger to drive us to
bigotry or intolerance. Americans of all faiths - Christians, Muslims
and Jews - denounce these terrorist acts."
Bonior added, "All Americans benefit from the talents, patriotism and
hard work of Arab-Americans, Muslim Americans and Americans of South
Asian descent. These communities - with their value on family,
education and hard work - contribute a great deal to our culture.
"Unfortunately, in times of crisis, they bear the brunt of so much
misguided anger. Americans must stick together, and never succumb to
bigotry, intolerance and stereotyping," he said.
(The Washington File is a product of the Office of International
Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site:
http://usinfo.state.gov)



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