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One more Muslims who are victims of hate attacks in the city of New York for no apparent reason, but only because he is a Muslim.
"I'm really sad," said Rod Peterson priest who became the victims, told the New York Post on Friday, December 10 yesterday. "My son was crying."
Rod Peterson 49-year-old, of Queens, when it was in the subway. Meléndez Albert, and his friend, Eddie Crespo over and abusing it.
Meléndez insulting the way they dress Peterson and his Islamic beliefs. "You were actually right, a camel jockey, huh?" Meléndez, 30, growled. "I do not like the Muslims!"
When Rod Peterson waiting for a train at the next station, Meléndez even tried to kick Peterson not to enter the train.
Meléndez and Crespo then followed him, and when Meléndez attacked Peterson, Crespo grabbed cap, and threw it into the street the subway.
"You know, I really do not like Muslims," shouted Crespo.
The attack was the latest episode of anti-Muslim sentiment in the city of New York. In August, Sharif Ahmed, a taxi driver 43-year-old Muslim was stabbed by a passenger after learning that he is a Muslim.
The attack was believed to be caused by the controversy surrounding the planned construction of a mosque near the site of Ground Zero, which has led anti-Muslim sentiment across the country.
The authorities also reported other crimes to the Muslims in other parts of the United States.
"I'm really sad," said Rod Peterson priest who became the victims, told the New York Post on Friday, December 10 yesterday. "My son was crying."
Rod Peterson 49-year-old, of Queens, when it was in the subway. Meléndez Albert, and his friend, Eddie Crespo over and abusing it.
Meléndez insulting the way they dress Peterson and his Islamic beliefs. "You were actually right, a camel jockey, huh?" Meléndez, 30, growled. "I do not like the Muslims!"
When Rod Peterson waiting for a train at the next station, Meléndez even tried to kick Peterson not to enter the train.
Meléndez and Crespo then followed him, and when Meléndez attacked Peterson, Crespo grabbed cap, and threw it into the street the subway.
"You know, I really do not like Muslims," shouted Crespo.
The attack was the latest episode of anti-Muslim sentiment in the city of New York. In August, Sharif Ahmed, a taxi driver 43-year-old Muslim was stabbed by a passenger after learning that he is a Muslim.
The attack was believed to be caused by the controversy surrounding the planned construction of a mosque near the site of Ground Zero, which has led anti-Muslim sentiment across the country.
The authorities also reported other crimes to the Muslims in other parts of the United States.
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