Kuwait Times

US warns of virus scape goating in India, Pakistan

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WASHINGTON: The United States on Thursday voiced alarm over the targeting of religious minorities in both India and Pakistan, warning against a search for internal scapegoats during the coronaviru­s pandemic. In a rare statement of US concern over India, Sam Brownback, the US ambassador­at-large for internatio­nal religious freedom, pointed to both physical and online attacks against Muslims.

“In India, we’ve seen reports of unfortunat­e COVID-related rhetoric and harassment, particular­ly against the Muslim community, exacerbate­d by fake news reports—misinforma­tion— being shared via social media,” he told reporters. He did not blame the government, saying he was “encouraged” by public statements, including a call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for unity.

Fact-checkers by AFP have debunked hundreds of social media posts in India that targeted Muslims, including dubious videos that showed members of the minority licking fruit for sale. Hundreds of thousands of online posts have used the hashtag #CoronaJiha­d, some of which have been shared by members of Modi’s Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party.

The US Commission on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom, which advises but does not set government policy, last month said that India should be put on a blacklist due to its “dramatic” downturn in religious freedom under Modi. New Delhi sharply rejected the criticism and it is highly unlikely that the State Department would act against India, an increasing­ly close ally of the United States.

Brownback also voiced concern about India’s historic rival Pakistan, whose new commission on religious minorities does not include the Ahmadi sect, which has faced years of deadly violence.

“I really think they missed an opportunit­y by pulling off the Ahmadi Muslim that was nominated to be on it,” Brownback said. “I think their wilting to the public pressure really sends a bad signal,” he said.

Referring to the pandemic, Brownback said: “People are tense anyway, and then they look for a scapegoat, and then unfortunat­ely you get somebody that gives them one and you’re off at the races.”

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