Texarkana Gazette

Letters of support pour in for threatened Muslim girl, 10

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BOSTON—A Muslim girl in Massachuse­tts has received hundreds of letters of support after receiving threatenin­g notes at her elementary school.

The Massachuse­tts chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said that as of Thursday, it had received more than 500 notes from across the country for the 10-year-old.

The girl, whose name officials haven’t released, is in fifth grade at Hemenway Elementary School in Framingham, about 25 miles west of Boston.

School officials say she received threatenin­g notes in her classroom storage bin on two occasions this month. One note said, “You are a terrorist.” The other read, “I will kill you.”

Sumaiya Zama, the Massachuse­tts chapter’s director of community advocacy, said she’s “incredibly heartened” by the outpouring of support, particular­ly the “powerful messages” people from different faiths shared.

School officials, who had condemned the threats at the time and called for the culprit to step forward, didn’t comment Thursday. Framingham police said the case is still active.

The girl’s uncle, Jamaal Siddiqui, said at a news conference after the notes were discovered that the experience frightened his niece.

The council encouraged people to send letters to the girl to “counteract the hateful message.”

Since then, letters have poured in from more than 20 states, including Hawaii, the council said.

A note from a 6-year-old named Sophie shows an illustrati­on of two people of different races holding hands and smiling. It reads: “Dear friend, people of all religions should be friends.”

Another message, from Mary B. in Springfiel­d, Mass., is written on multicolor­ed paper with hearts all around it: “You are loved. You belong.”

And the Cade family wrote in a note that included a drawing of a tree, flowers and vegetables: “A Jewish family from Maryland is sending you love and support. You are wonderful!”

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