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Compassion,
justice and a renewal of our pledge against hatred
Commenting on the horrible tragedy of September 11, the Chief
Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission Keith Norton issued a
call to civic, religious and community leaders “to jointly take
leadership in the fight against hatred and to be vigilant against any
backlash which might be directed against innocent persons or communities.
It is surely time for a show of solidarity, especially among our major
religious groups, to affirm that acts of violence motivated by hate are
not justified by the teachings of any faith.”
Following the shocking events of Sept. 11, the Chief Commissioner
used his first public speaking engagement to express his heartfelt
compassion for the victims.
“Whatever the motivation might have been, the horrible tragedy
which occurred on Tuesday can only be regarded as an atrocity perpetrated
against all of humanity. It has sent shock waves around the world and
brought together world leaders in unanimous condemnation and unprecedented
show of solidarity.”
“Every effort must be made to bring any surviving perpetrators to
justice along with any who aided and abetted them but it is important that
justice and not revenge be the goal, however angry we all are.”
“Let us individually and collectively give support to those who
have suffered so horribly from this senseless act. We should also urge our
governments, while seeking justice, to seize this moment of solidarity to
redouble our efforts to build bridges of good will and understanding, and
to increase efforts to resolve those situations in other parts of the
world which provide an excuse for the hatred, which can lead to such
heinous crimes.”
“Here at home, while we are each dealing with our anger at what
has happened, we must guard against any backlash which might be directed
against innocent persons or communities who might be related by faith,
race or ethnicity with any of the perpetrators. This would only feed the
spiral of intolerance. Rather, let us of all backgrounds reach out to our
fellow citizens with respect for their dignity and humanity and join
together in a condemnation of violence.”
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