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Queens, New York:  The recent incident pertaining to the Sikh boy’s hair being forcibly cut by a fellow-student, at Newton High Schoool, Elmhurst, Queens, NY, came as a shock to the Sikh community.   To express dismay and to convey concern to appropriate quarters,  UNITED SIKHS , in collaboration with The Interfaith Center of New York , organized a “MULTI-FAITH SOLIDARITY PRESS-CONFERENCE”, on June 6, 2007, in Richmond Hill, New York. 

More than 30 organizations from various faiths, advocacy group/networks, got together in the wake of this event, to show their support condemning the incident. They asked the Department of Education to investigate, and asked the District Attorney’s office to take appropriate steps for delivering justice to the victim. The emphasis: “No faith allows religion to be used as a tool to attack other people; any such attacks should be condemned, and must not be condoned”. 

 

The city officials who addressed the gathering included Hon’ble Helen Marshall (Queens Borough President) and David Weprin (NYC Councilman) both gracing the occasion to add to the vociferous of concern of the Sikh community, and to enhance the solidarity within the community.  

Tejinder Singh, Legal Advisor UNITED SIKHS, said: “The District Attorney has charged Umair Ahmed with a felony and are prosecuting vigorously, the case has been adjourned for pre-trial on 2nd of  July. UNITED SIKHS is advising the family and closely following the case. We want to ensure that strong measures are under-taken by the Department of Education for the safety of our kids in schools. Schools need a systematic overhaul of the way it handles bias . ”  

Matt Weiner (Executive Director of Operations, The Intefaith Center of New York) said : “Tolerance is something that is taught by all religions and helps foster an understanding and respect among all different groups of New York City”.

All speakers emphasized upon the serious nature of the incident, and also stressed upon the urgent need to maintain peace and harmony in the community.  Other prominent community-voices heard were those of

Ms Diane Barrett (Chief-of-Staff in the office of Assemblyman Rory Lancman) Ms Rosemarie (Advisor to Queens Borough President) Bob Kaplan (Director, Cause-NY, a division of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) Mr George Gibson (Pres., Corona-Elmhurst Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP) Jennifer Rapoport (Assistant Director for Anti Defamation League -ADL) Aliya Latif (Civil Rights Coordinator for Council of American Islamic Relations-CAIR), Ms. Kathleen Stone (Chaplain at The Tillman Chapel Church Center for the United Nations).

Sr. Malika Rushdan (Director of Youth and Community Development, Islamic Circle of North America Relief USA (ICNA Relief USA), said: “T he incident at Elmhurst High School is not an isolated incident, immigrant minority students face harassment and bias attacks on a daily basis. The Muslim community stands side by side with the Sikh community, sharing a common goal of keeping all children safe from harm. The Holy Qur’ân is very particular about freedom of conscience as it teaches respect for everyone regardless of any differences and that is the key to pluralism”

Dr Arthur Flug (Executive Director, Kupferberg Holocaust Resource and Archive Center) said: “I have seen a photo in which Nazi guards were cutting the hair of the Hassidic Jews and this incident reminded me of that picture. I am shocked that this has happened, today, here in New York”.  
 
Mohinder Singh (American Sikh Consultative Forum, a network of 18 Sikh organizations, within the Tri-State region) said: “We stand in solidarity with the boy and will support him in whatever way possible”.

Sardarni Satkirin Kaur Khalsa (Sikh Chaplain at UN, and rep. of 3HO.org ) said: “My appearance initially was viewed very differently but as people became familiar with Sikh faith, their thoughts towards my faith changed”. 

Sikh members of the Queens Democratic Council, who participated and spoke were Mohinder Singh, Harjinder Singh Duggal, and Gurmej Singh briefly addressed the gathering, as did Kulraj Singh (Sikh Afghan Association.), Harpreet Singh Toor (Sikh Education Foundation), Prof. Indrajit Singh Saluja (Chief-Editor, The Indian Panorama).  

Others present at the solidarity event were from the Muslim Consultative Network and Turning Point for Women & Families, David Holloway (Police Sergeant), community leader Jagir Singh, Attorney Kuljit Singh Ahluwalia, and Gurcharanjit Singh Lamba (Chief Editor, ‘Sant-Sipahi’ Amritsar, India) and Ms. Pennie Yogiraj (Jus Punjabi TV), Guru Gobind Study Circle-NY chapter, Director, Sarabjit Singh, and Karamvir Dahiya (Attorney). Chan Jamoona represented  Hindu Cultural Council, Rev. N. J. L’Heureux, Jr. (Executive Director, Queens Federation of Churches), Monsignor. John H.  O’Brien (Pastor, St. Benedict Joseph Labre), Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn Bishop D’Marzio (Pastor, St. Benedicts Joseph labre, and Rector of Bishops’ Diocese of Brooklyn) and Imam Ashraf-uz-Zaman Khan, President. Al-Hera Islamic Institute,NY. 

Messages of  solidarity received from Congressman Joseph Crowley, Rev. Bud Heckman (Chief Development Officer, Hartford Seminary, Hartford CT and  Formerly, Director at Religions For Peace), Ms. Rori C. Picker (Acting Executive Director, Religions for Peace-USA, NY), and Darshan Singh Bajwa (Pres., Guru Nanak Durbar, CT), were read.

The UNITED SIKHS team of volunteers and members constituted of Mankanwal Singh, Sukhpreet Singh, Arvind Kaur, Jaskaran Singh and Amarjit Singh.

Contact: Amarjit Singh 
Phone: 888-243-1690 Email: 
amarjit.singh@unitedsikhs.org contact@unitedsikhs.org List of Supporting Organizations/Networks in the Solidarity Event, in wake of forcible cutting of hair of a Sikh kid at Newton High School, in Elmhurst

  1. Interfaith Center of New York
  2. Anti Defamation League
  3. Islamic Circle of North America Relief USA (ICNA Relief USA)
  4. Cause-NY: A division of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, a beneficiary of the United Jewish Appeal-Federation of New York
  5. Queens Federation of Churches
  6. Church Center of the UN
  7. Roman Catholic Diocese, Brooklyn
  8. New Seminary
  9. Council on American Islamic Relations
  10. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Elmhurst Chapter
  11. Queens Peace and Justice Coalition
  12. New York Buddhist Council
  13. Bangladeshi Buddhist Council
  14. South Asian American Leaders for Tomorrow
  15. Religions For Peace
  16. Hartford Seminary
  17. Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund
  18. The Sikh Cultural Society of New York
  19. Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle
  20. Guru Nanak Darbar, CT
  21. American Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee
  22. Sikh Youth of America
  23. The American Sikh Consultative Forum
  24. Gurudwara Baba Makhan Shah Lubana
  25. Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara Saheb, Glenrock Gurudwara
  26. Dashmesh Darbar, Carteret, New Jesery
  27. Sri Guru Singh Sabha, New Jersey
  28. Garden State Sikh Association, Bridgewater
  29. Afghan Sikh Association,
  30. Kupferberg Holocaust Resource and Archive Center
  31. Al-Hera Islamic Institute
  32. Muslim Consultative Network
  33. Turning Point for Women and Families
  34. The Panthic Cause
  35. 3HO
  36. UNITED SIKHS

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