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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Study Says Sikh Students In NY Face Harassment
Preliminary findings of a study released yesterday by the Sikh Coalition says that 58% of Sikh students in New York public schools have been victims of name calling, threats or physical abuse because of their religion. Summarizing the study, the New York Press says that school administrators have often failed to pursue complaints of discrimination filed by Sikh students. Release of the data follows a highly publicized incident last month in a Queens high school in which a student forcibly cut off the hair of his Sikh classmate. (See prior posting.)