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US concerned about frequent anti-Muslim threats

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ANI Los Angeles

The Attorneys and top prosecutors from 11 US states, including California and Colorado, are increasingly concerned by more frequent anti-Muslim threats.

The Justice Department said that local authorities and community members across the US would hold town meeting-style discussions to address backlash against Muslims, Arab, Sikh and South Asian Americans following the tragic terrorist attacks in Brussels, Paris and San Bernardino.

"There is no place for intolerance in our country," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said.

The incidents have included a man, who pleaded guilty to opening fire outside a mosque in Connecticut, and another man, who threatened to bomb two mosques and shoot worshippers among many others.

 

"The Department of Justice will continue to work with local law enforcement partners and community leaders to defend the safety and the dignity of all our people," Dawn quoted Lynch as saying.

Since the September 11 attacks, the Justice Department has investigated more than 1,000 cases of threats or violence against the people from or believed to be from certain communities.

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First Published: Apr 14 2016 | 6:04 PM IST

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