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Slashed Muslim cabbie recovers, meets New York officials
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 26 - 08 - 2010

A Muslim taxi driver who was knifed because of his religion met with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg Thursday while other government officials warned of further attacks against Muslims
because of the dispute over the construction of a mosque near Ground
Zero.
Bloomberg invited Ahmed Sharif to City Hall, but details of their
discussions were not immediately made public. Sharif told local
television networks that 21-year-old Michael Enright attacked him
through a partition inside the taxi after Sharif said he is a Muslim, dpa reported.
New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly reported that Enright said,
"Assalamu alaikum (Arabic for 'peace be unto you')," before he
stabbed the driver.
"I saw on his face so much hate and so upset, the anger at me,
because of my religion, and it's a shock to me," Sharif told the
local NY1 television network, showing a cut on his right arm, which
was stitched.
The attack on Tuesday also shocked New York, which already has
been embroiled over the controversial plans by a Muslim group to
build an Islamic cultural centre just two blocs from the World Trade
Center, which was destroyed by the terrorist attacks on September 11,
2001.
New York Governor David Paterson said the attack was being
investigated. He said Enright probably was mentally ill and warned
that such incidents could happen again.
Enright was arraigned Wednesday in Manhattan Criminal Court,
accused of attempted murder and hate crimes on the Muslim taxi
driver, New York authorities said. Enright did not enter a plea and
is due back in court on Monday.
Police authorities said Wednesday Enright calmly discussed Islam
with the cabbie before slashing him from behind with a utility knife.
Enright faced charges of second-degree attempted murder as a hate
crime, first-degree assault as a hate crime and criminal possession
of a weapon. He could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted, and
was ordered held without bail.
Prosecutors alleged that the accused waved down a cab driven by
Sharif, 43, a Bangladeshi immigrant, on Tuesday night in downtown
Manhattan.
After getting in the cab, Enright reportedly discussed cultural
and religious issues, asking if Sharif was Muslim, his observance of
the current Ramadan month of fasting, and how long he had been in the
United States.
Then, Enright told the driver "consider this a checkpoint," before
lashing out from the back seat with a knife. He slashed at Sharif's
throat, as the cabbie turned and suffered further wounds to his face
and arms, a prosecutor told the court.
Sharif drove on to find a police officer, who arrested Enright.
Sharif's neck wound was "open halfway across his throat" and could
easily have been fatal, the prosecutor said. "This is a highly
vicious attack on an innocent person based on his religion."
A law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity,
told the New York Times that Enright was "very drunk" during the
incident.
Enright was a film student and recently made a documentary about a
US Marine unit operating in Afghanistan, working as a volunteer for
Intersections International, a Manhattan-based group that promotes
peace among religions.
News reports said officials at Intersections International, which
reportedly supports the project for the Islamic centre near Ground
Zero, would help Enright with his "healing process."


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