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Gurdwara vandalised in US; ‘terrorist’ scrawled on wall

A Gurdwara in California has been vandalised and the word ‘terrorist’ scrawled on its walls in an apparent hate crime, days ahead of the first anniversary of the Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting in Wisconsin.

‘The Gurdwara in Riverside was vandalised on the night of 29 July in an apparent hate crime. The word ‘terrorist’ was spray-painted around the complex,’ informed an official of Sikh American Legal Defence and Education Fund (SALDEF).

The group said it has been in direct contact with Riverside County sheriff department, Riverside Police, FBI and Department of Justice CRS, urging them to investigate the incident as a hate crime. ‘It is horrible to see an attack of hate on a place of worship as we reflect on the lives lost one year ago during the attack on the Oak Creek Gurdwara,’ said SALDEF executive director Jasjit Singh.

A year ago on 5 August, six Sikh worshippers were shot by a US army veteran and white supremacist, Wade Michael Page, who went on a shooting rampage in the Gurdwara in Oak Creek.
‘Attacks and vandalism against any of the nation’s houses of worship must be condemned by all Americans. These acts strike the very foundation of religious tolerance, a fundamental freedom this country was built upon,’ Singh said.
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