Commentary: Arab-American also felt
victimized
Ahmed Tharwat
September 13, 2001
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What do I think?
I can't begin to imagine the sickness in the mind of the
people who were behind the cowardly terrorist attack that took place
Tuesday morning. However, as an Arab-Muslim-American, every time there
is such an act of terrorism against innocent Americans, my reflexive
thinking takes over. Suspicions and speculations start tearing me apart
as I'm desperately hoping for someone else to take the blame; it's my
only resort.
Although I consider Minnesotans among the nicest
people on earth, guilt by association has frequently overshadowed my
normal life. I'm more often than not pushed into a debate I never
started. On the street and shopping malls, people's eyes start demanding
answers; they want to know my reaction, and often wonder what I think.
As a hyphenated American, my margin of error gets
smaller and narrower. I quickly lose my Fifth Amendment right. And the
assault on my cognitive sovereignty begins.
What could anyone think of a tragedy of this
magnitude? To me, this wasn't just an "attack on America," as the bold,
ominous, CNN headline flashed throughout the day. This was an attack on
us all, Americans, Christians, Muslims and Jews alike. Indeed, it is an
attack on democracy and humanity that will never further any cause or
faith.
The horrific images flashing on the TV screen sucked
the air from my room. I wished this were just -- as sick as this may
seem -- another "survival" TV episode gone awry.
Thoughts started gushing out of my head, confusion
overwhelmed me. I couldn't fully understand what happened. But I
couldn't turn the TV off. I started pacing in the hallway. My cat ran
for cover. I looked through my window. The deer in my back yard looked
so peaceful and serene, oblivious to this human tragedy.
On the TV screen, all I saw were confused, innocent
people running everywhere. I didn't think of their religion or
nationality. In fact, my sister-in-law was in the building in Manhattan
at the time of the attack, but luckily she could run out of harm's way.
I couldn't keep my eyes and mind working together in order. My heart
started racing; I wanted to do something; I wanted to be there in
Manhattan and feel the heat. I felt helpless, crippled by my physical
limitations. My array of emotions overwhelmed any task. I became
motionless.
TV experts started talking about Muslim terrorists;
Osama bin Laden's name started flashing on the screen. Sen. Orrin Hatch
called it a jihad against the West. I wished I could say something. I
wished I could meet each and every one of the victims' families and tell
them I didn't do it. I have been deprived of even having a normal grief
over this heinous crime. I lost my innocence. This felt also like an
attack on me and I was just another casualty.
-- Ahmed Tharwat, of Minnetonka, is producer of
''BelAhdan,'' an Arab-American show that airs on TPT (Ch. 17) Sundays at
7:30 p.m.
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