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Blaming Muslims for spread of coronavirus in India is wrong, such attempts should be countered aggressively : US

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COVID-19: Wrong To Blame Religious Minorities For Virus Spread: US To Governments
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New York 07 Apr 2020

Sam Brownback  urged religious groups to practise social distancing and sought the release of peaceful religious prisoners across the world, particularly in countries like Iran and China.

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“My take of it is that religious groups should practice social distancing. That”s what we need to do,” Brownback told reporters during a conference call on COVID-19 impact on religious minorities.

Responding to a question, Brownback said that the US was tracking the blaming of religious minorities for COVID-19 virus.

“Unfortunately, it is happening in various places. This is wrong by governments to do this. The governments really should put this down and state very clearly that this is not the source of the coronavirus. It”s not the religious minority communities,” he said.

“They should go out there in open messaging and say no, this is not what happened. We know where this virus originated. We know it”s a pandemic the whole world is being subjected to and it”s not something from religious minorities. But unfortunately, we are seeing the sort of blame game getting started up in different places around the world, and we hope it gets pushed back aggressively by those host governments,” he said.

“We”ve seen a situation in several countries where oftentimes a religious minority is excluded from the public health need and distribution in nations, and we”re calling on all nations to distribute this at this time of pandemic to all communities regardless of religious affiliation or otherwise,” he said.

“I don”t have specific knowledge on Kashmir, whether or not it”s getting the type of aid it needs,” Brownback said when asked if Kashmir was getting the aid it needs at this time.

Brownback also appealed to the governments to release religious prisoners, saying it was not for those who are engaged in terrorist activities.

In this time of pandemic, religious prisoners should be released, he asserted.

“We call on all governments around the world to do so. It”s a good public health move for their nations and it”s morally obviously the right thing to do. We unfortunately have a number of religious prisoners around the world in various countries that are being held,” he said.

In addition to Iran, China continues to have a number of people imprisoned for their faith, he said.

“We know that as far as the situation in Xinjiang, but we also know it happens and it continues to take place with Protestant and Catholic churches, house church and even officially recognised church, and then the Falun Gong members and Tibetan Buddhists a number of them are in prison. And again, those should all be released in this time of pandemic,” he asserted.

Brownback said his office had been meeting with representatives of the Sikh community and discussing the horrific attack on a gurdwara that took place in Kabul recently.

“That would be in other areas and obviously would involve multiple agencies with that,” he said, adding that he will be having a telephonic call with Sikh representatives soon.( PTI )

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