Pakistani boy, 7, beaten on US school bus for 'being Muslim'


Washington, Oct 13 (PTI):  A 7-year-old Pakistani-origin boy was allegedly beaten up by five classmates on a school bus in the US for being a Muslim, an incident that has forced his family to move back to Pakistan fearing "Donald Trump's America".

The parents of Abdul Usmani have alleged that he was bullied and beaten by five students on the bus while returning home from Weatherstone Elementary School in Cary, North Carolina, as they made references to Muslims and the boy's Pakistani heritage.

"Welcome to the United States of America of Donald Trump," Zeeshan-ul-hassan Usmani captioned a Facebook photo showing his son, Abdul, with his left arm in a sling.

"He is in grade 1, bullied and beaten by his own classmates in school bus for being a Muslim," Usmani said.

Usmani told BuzzFeed News that he  and his wife along with their three sons have left the US for Pakistan after this latest incident in a long history of discrimination towards his children and family.

"These are six and seven year old kids calling him names, with one kid punching him in the face, while two other kids attacked him, kicked him, and held his arms back," Usmani said.
He described his son "as American as you can get".

"They keep beating him all the way from school to home on the bus," Usmani said of the boy's ride home last Friday.

Abdul, his father said, is traumatised by the attack and has a sprained arm.
Lisa Luten, a spokesperson for the Wake County Public School System, was quoted as saying that the principal of the school immediately began investigating the alleged incident after the family told them about it.

"(The principal) interviewed seven students sitting near this child, and none of the students, nor the bus driver, witnessed any type of altercation or incident," Luten said, adding that the principal has one more child to interview and has not been able to get in contact with the Usmani family since Friday.

Usmani, 38, first came to the US as a Fulbright Scholar from Pakistan and currently works as a Chief Technology Officer of a Silicon Valley data software company.

Usmani said his family was harassed by a neighbour for months because of their religion, and that his other son has been called a terrorist.

"Times are changing and it's not the America we always thought of and believed in. It's not the America that I studied in," Usmani said.

"If Trump wins, America will be great again, but a great that nobody will care about," he said.
Usmani said the irony of the alleged discrimination is he has been working to combat the effects of terrorism and has worked with the UN's Special Envoy for Global Education on a safe school initiative in Pakistan.

Usmani said his family will stay in Pakistan until after the election to see if Trump is elected to determine if his family feels safe enough to return.

  

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  • Sean R. Stegall, Cary, NC

    Fri, Oct 14 2016

    Cary, NC is a diverse, welcoming community made stronger through the unique talent, skills, and experiences of all citizens. At Town Hall, nothing is more important than protecting public safety, and we’ve taken very seriously disturbing media reports about a 7-year old American citizen of Pakistani heritage allegedly being assaulted by other first-graders on a school bus. Our police department has been coordinating with the school system to uncover details related to this matter. At this time, nothing has been found, and no police report has been filed.

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  • richard, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    One can live in America or anywhere in the world if one learns to accept and respect the local culture , religion and democratic values.

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