Obama resolute; will not let Americans be terrorised: WH

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Dec 16 2015 | 12:22 PM IST
US President Barack Obama is resolute in his refusal to allow America and its citizens be terrorised, the White House has said, hours after all public schools in Los Angeles were closed following an emailed threat of violence.
"The President is resolute in his refusal to allow this country and our citizens to be terrorised. And there are several things the president is doing about that," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters at his daily news conference.
All public schools in Los Angeles were closed due to an unspecified "electronic" threat which affected over 660,000 students in one of the largest School District in the US. New York schools have received similar threats but they decided not to close the schools. The FBI is investigating the matter.
Obama was briefed about the incident early in the morning, the White House said.
"We have engaged this aggressive campaign to counter ISIL, to degrade and ultimately destroy that organisation. That's an indication and should be an indication to you and to the American public that the president and the federal government are cognisant of the risks and are taking appropriate steps to protect the American people," Earnest said.
"This is, after all, the President's top priority. I think that as people go about their business, and go about the kind of holiday routines that many people rightly look forward to, that people can have confidence that our law enforcement professionals that are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week are actually doing the work that's necessary to keep us safe," he said in response to a question.
"They will remain vigilant. They continue to use every element of the power and authority of the greatest country in the world to protect our citizens. That is part of what should give people confidence that they can go about their holiday routine," Earnest added.
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Obama said that at home his administration is working to preserve religious liberty and enforce civil rights laws that protect religious freedom - including laws that protect employees from religious discrimination and require reasonable accommodation of religious practices on the job.
"We will keep upholding the right of religious communities to establish places of worship and protecting the religious rights of those so often forgotten by society, such as incarcerated persons and individuals confined to institutions," he said.
The administration will continue to protect students from discrimination and harassment that is based on their faith and will continue to enforce hate crime laws, including those perpetrated based on a person's actual or perceived religion, the president asserted.
Every year the US President proclaims January 16 as the Religious Freedom day.
The day is the anniversary of the passage, in 1786, of the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom.
That statute became the basis for the establishment clause of the First Amendment of the US Constitution and led to freedom of religion for all Americans.
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First Published: Dec 16 2015 | 12:22 PM IST

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