Wednesday, May 13, 2015

USA: Will the riots awaken America's conscience? | Fatima Minhas


I thought that incidents of race-related violence and crimes were only restricted to other parts of America, like the Midwest and the South.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Baltimore Sun
By Fatima Minhas | May 13, 2015

Baltimore will always have a special place in my heart. It is the place of my birth, and I have fond memories of growing up there. It is a beautiful city.

However, it has always been plagued by a deep racial divide. During the five years that I lived there, I was too young to grasp this sad reality. So when I saw the news of the protests in Baltimore taking a violent turn, I was very disturbed.

As I've grown older, I have learned about American history and the legacy of the Civil War, and how America is still struggling for racial equality. I thought that incidents of race-related violence and crimes were only restricted to other parts of America, like the Midwest and the South.

The strife in Baltimore struck a personal chord. I hope and pray that the recent discord in the city of my birth awakens the conscience of America. The injustices against African-Americans are flooding the headlines with greater frequency than ever.

As a 14-year-old, it is my heartfelt desire — like millions of other teenagers — to witness a change in the status quo.

Fatima Minhas, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.



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