NOSEI STATEMENT
On September 11
This is a sad time for all of us. We mourn the
tragic loss of innocent lives, and our hearts go out to the families
and communities devastated by recent events. We hope that through
our collective grieving and suffering, we can begin the long
process of healing and reflection.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, on February
19, 1942, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 which
caused the eviction and internment of 120,000 people of Japanese
ancestry who lived in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington.
This order eliminated the constitutional protections of due process
and violated the Bill of Rights. The internment culminated decades
of anti-Asian discrimination, racist propaganda campaigns, and
physical violence. During this time, few voices came forward
to speak out against this egregious violation of our civil liberties.
We, as progressive Japanese Americans (NOSEI) feel
a special responsibility to issue a statement in response to
the rise of violence against Arab, Muslim and South Asian communities
in the United States. We urge the community to come together
to stand in unity with all Arab, Muslim and South Asians to ensure
that history does not repeat itself. We condemn any attempts
to racially profile, scapegoat, and attack groups indiscriminately.
In an era of globalization, we believe safety and
security here is inextricably linked to safety, and security
abroad. Our hope is that we, the people of this country can become
more conscious and conscientious about what is happening in the
world and how our fate as human beings is dependent upon our
ability to see how connected we are to each other across national
borders. We oppose violence as a tool to mete out justice because
we cannot bear to grieve for any more innocent victims.
We make a commitment to share our experiences with
others to inform, educate and raise awareness about how fragile
our civil rights and freedoms become during times of crisis.
Honoring the legacy of our internment and the redress movement,
we strive to stand with ALL those being victimized by targeted
acts of hate and violence. |