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Friday, July 21, 2006
Hate Crimes Still In The News
Hate crimes continue to make the news. In California, new data shows that hate crimes were at a new low in 2005, down 4.5% from the year before. (San Francisco Chronicle.) However in Lewiston, Maine, state prosecutors have filed charges of desecrating of a place of worship, a misdemeanor, against Brent Matthews. He is charged with rolling a frozen pig's head into a mosque in Lewiston on July 3 while 26 men prayed. Yesterday, state Attorney General Steven Rowe filed a civil lawsuit against Matthews alleging that he was motivated by bias based on race, color, ancestry, national origin and religion. The suit asks the court to bar Matthews from having contact with the mosque or its members and to order him to comply with the state's anti-discrimination law. Mosque leaders hope that federal hate crime charges will also be brought. (Boston Globe.)