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US: Anti-Muslim signs at West Virginia Capitol roil state, draw outrage | World News, The Indian Express

US: Anti-Muslim signs at West Virginia Capitol roil state, draw outrage | World News, The Indian Express

By AP |Charleston, West Virginia |Published: March 3, 2019 8:31:55 am

US: Anti-Muslim signs at West Virginia Capitol roil state, draw outrage

West Virginia's Republican party is condemning the appearance of anti-Muslim flyers and posters that were displayed outside the House chamber during a "WV GOP Day" at the legislature.

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The sign bore an image of the burning World Trade Center juxtaposed with a picture of US Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of the first Muslim congresswomen ever elected. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
An anti-Muslim poster outside the West Virginia House of Delegates chamber falsely connecting a freshman congresswoman to the September 11 terrorist attacks has drawn strong rebukes from local and national lawmakers, while causing the resignation of a Capitol staffer and the reported injury of another.
The sign, which loomed over a table loaded with other Islamophobic flyers on a “WV GOP Day” at the legislature Friday, bore an image of the burning World Trade Center juxtaposed with a picture of US Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of the first Muslim congresswomen ever elected.
“‘Never forget’ — You said,” was written over the Twin Towers. On Omar’s picture, a caption read, “I am the proof you have forgotten.”
“No wonder why I am on the “Hitlist” of a domestic terrorist and “Assassinate Ilhan Omar” is written on my local gas stations,” Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, wrote on Twitter as the images went viral. “Look no further, the GOP’s anti-Muslim display likening me to a terrorist rocks in state capitols and no one is condemning them!”
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On Saturday, the West Virginia’s Republican party condemned the appearance of the anti-Muslim flyers and posters.


“Our party supports freedom of speech, but we do not endorse speech that advances intolerant and hateful views,” West Virginia Republican Party Chairwoman Melody Potter wrote in a statement, which added that they did not approve of the sign and had asked the exhibitor to remove it. No one acknowledged permitting the display.

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