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Hate letter with 'suspicious substance' sent to US Muslim group | |
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A leading Muslim organisation in the US has evacuated its headquarters in Washington after receiving a hateful message and white powder in the post. | |
Two employees of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) were initially quarantined in the office. | |
A note reading "die a painful death, Muslims," was in the envelope with the powder, the group's lawyer said. | |
Initial tests showed that the powder is not hazardous, and the quarantine has been lifted. | |
The BBC's James Reevell at the scene says the package is now being passed to the FBI for further inspection. | |
Hazardous materials crews locked down the building and surrounding area shortly before 14:00 local time (19:00 GMT), while staff from CAIR waited outside. | |
In recent days, President Barack Obama has warned against anti-Muslim sentiment in the wake of deadly terror attacks in San Bernardino, California. | In recent days, President Barack Obama has warned against anti-Muslim sentiment in the wake of deadly terror attacks in San Bernardino, California. |
The Muslim group's leaders said that threats were not uncommon, and had increased since the attacks in Paris about a month ago. | |
Mr Awad tweeted that the office was "evacuated by DC Fire Dept after receiving envelope with suspicious powdered substance [with] hate message". | Mr Awad tweeted that the office was "evacuated by DC Fire Dept after receiving envelope with suspicious powdered substance [with] hate message". |
The group's lawyer posted a message on Facebook that said: "It's frightening to experience the hate manifest itself to such a real level. This will not deter us from continuing to protect the civil rights and liberties of all Americans." | The group's lawyer posted a message on Facebook that said: "It's frightening to experience the hate manifest itself to such a real level. This will not deter us from continuing to protect the civil rights and liberties of all Americans." |
Police cordoned off the area, which is located about a half-mile (0.73km) from the US Capitol building. | |
According to its website, the CAIR is an "organisation that challenges stereotypes of Islam and Muslims". | According to its website, the CAIR is an "organisation that challenges stereotypes of Islam and Muslims". |