Post-9/11, Sikhs say they are mistaken targets
By TAMARA LUSH, Associated Press
Photo: In this photo taken Thursday, May 19, 2011, Kamaljit Atwal clutches a photo of his slain father, Gurmej Atwal, in his home in Elk Grove, Calif. Gurmej Atwal, 78, and Surinder Singh, 67, where shot in...
Mistaken for Muslims, Sikhs hit by hate crimes
Turbans worn by dead man and wounded friend may have made extremists think they were Muslims
WEST SACRAMENTO, California — The daily stroll had become routine for two elderly Sikh men in a Sacramento suburb, as well as for neighbors and...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Nov. 29, 2010 - The Sacramento Valley chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SV) today called on the FBI to investigate a possible bias motive for an attack on a Sikh taxi driver who was attacked after apparently being mistaken for a Muslim.
CAIR-SV...
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
A 9/11 Story on Sikhs in America
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CELEBRATING CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN AMERICA
TITLE: "MISTAKEN IDENTITY: Sikhs in America"
WLWD 2000 Inc. announced the US and worldwide release of the TV program: "MISTAKEN IDENTITY: Sikhs in America" which took nine months to complete, involving extensive travel and filming on locations across...
Message from the Desk of Mr. Vinanti Sarkar, Producer of MISTAKEN IDENTITY
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CELEBRATING UNITY, CELEBRATING DIVERSITY
All Sikh Philosophy membersare invited to a screening of the award-winning documentary Mistaken Identity...
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