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Obama orders US flag at half mast after gurdwara killing
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SME Times News Bureau | 07 Aug, 2012
As federal investigators searched for a motive for Sunday's attack on a
Sikh gurdwara in Wisconsin, President Barack Obama ordered the US flag
to be flown at half mast until Aug 10 in honour of the victims.
He
also called for a "soul searching" to find ways to reduce violence in
America as these kinds of terrible, tragic events were happening with
too much regularity.
"All of us are heartbroken by what's
happened," Obama told reporters Monday after a bill signing ceremony at
the Oval office when asked if he would push for further gun control
measures in the wake of the killings at the gurdwara in Oak Creeks.
"I
think all of us recognize that these kinds of terrible, tragic events
are happening with too much regularity for us not to do some
soul-searching and to examine additional ways that we can reduce
violence," he said.
While, it was not yet fully know what
motivated the gunman to carry out this terrible act, Obama said
Americans would "recoil" in shock if it turns out, as some early reports
indicate, that it may have been motivated in some way by the ethnicity
of the worshippers.
"I think it will be very important for us to
reaffirm once again that, in this country, regardless of what we look
like, where we come from, who we worship, we are all one people, and we
look after one another and we respect one another," he said.
Earlier,
at a White House briefing Press Secretary Jay Carney also parried a
question about the push for gun control recalling that Obama had made
clear that his administration will provide all necessary support in
response to the incident.
Carney acknowledged that "Sikhs have
been targeted in America in the past, since 9/11, because they have been
believed to be Muslims" and said violence "whether it's against Sikhs
or Muslims, this is clearly horrible and unacceptable."
At the
State Department Spokesperson Patrick Ventrell said Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton who is currently in South Africa had spoken to Indian
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna over the phone on the gurdwara
shooting.
US Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman also
telephoned India's Ambassador Nirupama Rao "to condemn this tragedy and
convey our deep sympathy and condolences"
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