Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Lawmakers in US remember first victim of hate crime post 9/11

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: Top American lawmakers paid rich tributes as they remembered Balbir Singh Sodhi, a Sikh-american, who was the first victim of hate crime following the 9/11 terror attacks in which nearly 3,000 people from over 90 countries were killed.

Four days after 9/11, Balbir was killed outside the Arizona gas station he owned. He was the first person in the US to be killed in a supposed act of retaliatio­n for the attacks in 2001.

“Today marks 20 years since Balbir Singh Sodhi, a Sikh man, was killed in a hate crime in retributio­n for the 9/11 attacks. We honour his memory and the memories of all those lost to hate in the two decades since,” senator Robert Menendez said in a tweet.

“Twenty years ago, Sikh American Balbir Singh Sodhi was murdered in the first post 9/11 hate crime. He was shot to death while planting flowers outside his gas station in Mesa, Arizona, by a man who said he wanted to “go out and shoot some towel-heads,” said senator Dick Durbin.

Congresswo­men Lois Frankel said days after 9/11, Balbir as killed in ‘retributio­n’ for the attacks. “Today, we honour Balbir’s memory--and celebrate 20 years of solidarity and advocacy among the communitie­s that continue to persevere against hate and discrimina­tion,” she

BALBIR WAS KILLED OUTSIDE THE ARIZONA GAS STATION HE OWNED FOUR DAYS AFTER 9/11

said.

Senator Sherrod Brown said: “His death marked the first deadly post-9/11 hate crime. Today and every day, let’s stand united with our Sikh community in Ohio and reject hate and discrimina­tion,” he tweeted.

Balbir’s killer Frank Roque is serving life in prison.

As the world marked the 20th anniversar­y of the September 11 terror attacks recently, Balbir’s brother Rana Singh Sodhi said: “We all humans are equal - colour, creed and gender. To honour my brother, if you love your neighbours, if you respect people with different colour, creed and gender, it will be a big honour to my brother”.

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Balbir Singh Sodhi.

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