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Murder of Sunando Sen Comes Weeks After Pamela
Geller Placed Hate-Ads at New York Subway
A Commentary By ADC
ADC, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, January 1, 2013
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is appalled and
shocked at the horrendous murder of Sunando Sen, who was pushed onto the
tracks of an elevated subway station in Queens, NY and crushed by an
oncoming train, on Thursday, December 27. ADC extends deepest
condolences to the family of the victim. The suspect, a 31 year-old
woman was arrested Saturday and charged with second-degree murder as a
hate crime.
Upon her arrest, Erika Menendez, informed law
enforcement officials that she believed the victim “to be a Muslim or
Hindu,” and continued by telling police, “I pushed a Muslim off the train
tracks because I hate Hindus and Muslims ever since 2001 when they put
down the twin towers I’ve been beating them up.”
The murder of Mr.
Sen at a New York Subway Station comes only weeks after Pamela Geller
placed hate-ads targeting the Arab and Muslim community in subway stations
across New York. One of the ads insinuated that Arab and Muslims are
“savages” and another ad has an image of the World Trade Center exploding
next to a quote from the Quran.
Mr. Sen's murder is a clear example
of how hate speech can lead to and incite violence against Arabs, Muslims,
and those perceived to be Arab or Muslim. ADC, and hundreds of
diverse coalition partners,
have been warning public officials about the impact the ads can have
against community members. The promotion and placement of
advertisements targeting and vilifying any community must not be
tolerated.
ADC calls on the Metropolitan Transit Authority, and
appropriate law enforcement agencies, to immediately investigate the role
the ads played in the death of Mr. Sen.
Pamela Geller is recognized
as being at the core of a group promoting intolerance of Muslims and Arabs
in America. The Southern Poverty Law Center, a group that monitors the
hate movement in the United States, calls her “the anti-Islam movement’s
most visible and flamboyant figurehead.”
ADC, along with NY civic
and community leaders, calls on all Arab and Muslims in New York City to
exercise extreme caution and diligence when using the subway system.
ADC will continue to monitor the matter and work to make certain adequate
measures are taken to ensure the safety and protection of Arabs, Muslims,
and those perceived to be Arab or Muslim, in New York.
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
1990 M Street, NW Suite 610
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 244-2990, adc@adc.org
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