Ground Zero Crowd Menaces African Men

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Once again, racial profiling leads to bad decisions and injustice. On Monday in New York City, it led a group of people protesting a proposed Islamic center near the site of the September 11 attacks to turn on two men they thought looked and sounded suspicious:

At one point, a portion of the crowd menacingly surrounded two Egyptian men who were speaking Arabic and were thought to be Muslims.

"Go home," several shouted from the crowd.

"Get out," others shouted.

In fact, the two men – Joseph Nassralla and Karam El Masry — were not Muslims at all. They turned out to be Egyptian Coptic Christians who work for a California-based Christian satellite TV station called "The Way." Both said they had come to protest the mosque.

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"I'm a Christian," Nassralla shouted to the crowd, his eyes bulging and beads of sweat rolling down his face.

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But it was no use. The protesters had become so angry at what they thought were Muslims that New York City police officers had to rush in and pull Nassralla and El Masry to safety.

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"I flew nine hours in an airplane to come here," a frustrated Nassralla said afterward.

SOURCE: NorthJersey.com