SALDEF Works with Federal Agencies in Wake of Foiled London Attacks to Ensure Safety of Sikh American Community

Washington, DC, August 15, 2006 — Following the successfully foiled attempted terrorist activity at London’s Heathrow Airport late last week, the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) has been in direct contact with federal agencies including the Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to ensure steps are taken to prevent backlash against the Sikh American community. SALDEF would like to commend these agencies for their pro-active efforts in making sure that minority communities are not unfairly targeted. The FBI has also noted that the assistance of members of the Arab American, Muslim and Sikh communities has been vital to the government’s efforts to keep our country safe. “The progressive efforts of federal and local law enforcement are greatly appreciated by the Sikh American community,” stated SALDEF President Mirin Kaur Phool. “Their collective efforts will go a long way in protecting all innocent Americans from being targeted or singled-out because of their appearance or faith.”  SALDEF also urges local law enforcement agencies to coordinate with Sikh American leaders to deter hate crimes. SALDEF is cautioning the Sikh American community to take extra safety measures to safeguard themselves, their property and their local Gurdwara from possible backlash by misguided and racist individuals. Please view a list of precautionary safety tips here. If you or anyone you know becomes the victim of a hate incident, please report it to SALDEF immediately here or at info@saldef.org. SALDEF has relationships with law enforcement agencies across the nation and will ensure that the appropriate agency is notified of the incident and follow-up action is initiated. You can also contact SALDEF toll free at 877-91-SIKHS (1-877-917-4547). 

To help the community better respond to any incident, SALDEF has developed Know What To Do, a handy pocket guide that details the steps that should be taken in the event of a hate crime, discrimination in the workplace, police profiling, and states your rights as an airline passenger. You can download the Know What To Do guide here.