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(RNS) — Balbir Singh Sodhi was working at his Arizona gas station in 2001, four days after Sept. 11, when he became one of the first victims of skewed attempts at retribution for the attacks.
When Balbir Singh Sodhi was killed outside his gas station four days after 9/11, it was just the beginning of more hate and violence to come for Sikhs, Muslims, Arabs and South Asians. Twenty ...
Balbir Singh Sodhi and his brother Rana Singh Sodhi, both turbaned Sikhs living in Mesa, Arizona, began immediately experiencing harassment the day after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
(FORTUNE Small Business) – To the children in the neighborhood, Balbir Singh Sodhi was a nice man. He let them play with their skateboards on the fresh asphalt around his new gas station and ...
Balbir Singh Sodhi was murdered outside his east Mesa gas station in the first post-9/11 hate crime. His brother has spent 20 years fostering peace. Local Sports Things To Do Politics Travel ...
A memorial sits outside of what used to be Balbir’s gas station, at the very spot where he was shot and killed. Ran Singh Sodhi is Balbir’s youngest brother. He says it doesn't get easier with ...
Twenty-one years ago, my brother Balbir Singh Sodhi was shot to death in front of his store in Mesa. Balbir was a Sikh American father who wore a turban and kept a long beard as part of our faith.
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Sikh businessman Balbir Singh Sodhi was helping plant a flower bed at his Arizona gas station when he was shot dead by a man seeking to avenge 9/11. Mistaken for an Arab Muslim because of his ...
When Balbir Singh Sodhi was killed outside his gas station four days after 9/11, it was just the beginning of more hate and violence to come for Sikhs, Muslims, Arabs and South Asians. Twenty ...