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          New center tracks hate crime reports by Asian Americans

          By ZHAO HUANXIN in Washington | China Daily Global | Updated: 2020-03-25 12:21
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          A man wearing a protective mask rides a bicycle on Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City, March 24, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]

          A new center for Asian Americans to report bias crimes related to the novel coronavirus outbreak has received more than 500 submissions within four days, offering a glimpse into the extent of racism and bigotry affecting the community.

          "We now have over 500 incident reports. They have been provided in English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Korean. Just today, we added Vietnamese," said Manjusha Kulkarni, executive director of the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council (A3PCON).

          The Los Angeles-based community group and the San Francisco-based advocacy organization Chinese for Affirmative Action launched the reporting center Thursday to allow Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to report incidents of hate, which have been surging as the COVID-19 pandemic spreads.

          Half of the cases are from outside of California, ranging from shunning to verbal harassment, according to Kulkarni.

          "Some of the more shocking ones are where somebody is throwing a bottle at someone. It looks like just in the last few hours, we've gotten a case where somebody in New York was punched by another individual, so actually physically beaten," she told China Daily.

          The cases will be used for assistance, advocacy and education purposes, she said.

          US President Donald Trump and some US officials and lawmakers have repeatedly   used the term "Chinese virus" or "Wuhan virus" to refer to COVID-19, even though the World Health Organization has a naming rule that prohibits linking a virus to a particular geographic location or group of people to avoid stigma.

          As the terminology can falsely associate Asian Americans with the disease, A3PCON's Kulkarni said the labeling is putting people in harm's way and that it was not an action that should be expected from a president.

          While trying to stay safe and healthy, as other Americans are doing, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are facing increasing anxieties and fears whenever they leave their homes to go to the grocery store, the pharmacy or even just to get outside for a walk, she said.

          "This is a time that we need to come together to help each other out," Kulkarni added.

          David Bernstein, president and CEO of Jewish Council for Public Affairs, also opposed the use of what he called "this unfortunate term".

          "It endangers Chinese and Asian Americans who are feeling the effects of rising bigotry," Bernstein said. "We are organizing a Jewish and Asian American letter to the president and will issue it shortly.

          "We worry both about the breakdown in international cooperation, at a time when we need it the most, and the impact it will have on vulnerable populations here in the US," he added.

          On Monday, Trump tweeted: "It is very important that we totally protect our Asian American community in the United States, and all around the world.

          "They are amazing people, and the spreading of the Virus .... is NOT their fault in any way, shape, or form. They are working closely with us to get rid of it. WE WILL PREVAIL TOGETHER!"

          Kulkarni said she was glad to see the shift in the president's message, "though we are concerned that significant damage was already done".

          "We hope this is not a temporary change, as some other more measured comments and corrections have been in the past," she said. "The president has immense power to do harm and to do good. It would be great to see him use the power to do good."

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