New York, April 21 (IANS) A judge
in Seattle has sentenced a man to nine months in jail for his hate
assault on a Sikh, who was forgiving during the hearing.
Luis Vazquez will also have to do 240 hours of community service for
attacking Sukhvir Singh, a taxi driver, five months ago.
Singh suffered a brutal, hate-filled attack on the night of Nov 24,
after police directed a drunken Vazquez to his cab.
Vazquez called him an "Iraqi terrorist" and threatened to kill him. Then
he attacked Singh from the back seat, putting him in a chokehold,
knocking off his turban, biting into his head, and pulling out clumps of
his hair.
While asking for a two-year jail term for Vazquez, the prosecutor Friday
noted that Singh had been forgiving of the attack. During the hearing,
Singh said that he wanted to offer forgiveness to Vazquez because he did
not want his life to be ruined.
Vazquez chose to plead guilty and expressed remorse for the attack.
Many members of the Sikh community spoke at the hearing to express their
frustration and anguish on account of such hate filled incidents
targeting the young and old Sikhs in the US.
In a press release, Sikh Coalition, a rights group, said the police and
prosecutors swung into action only after the community came together in
solidarity with the victim in the days Singh lay in a hospital after the
attack.
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