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This story is from the Times of India (April 9)'


-bhuban























A former Washington mayor's controversial remarks about Asian businesses 
running "dirty shops" in the US capital city have drawn fire from 35 local and 
national organisations, including South Asian Americans Leading Together 
(SAALT).






WASHINGTON: A former Washington mayor's controversial remarks about Asian 
businessesrunning "dirty shops" in the US capital city have drawn fire from 35 
local and national organisations, including South Asian Americans Leading 
Together (SAALT). 

Marion Barry, a former four-term mayor and a current city council member, had 
at a primary election victory party this week, said: "We got to do something 
about these Asians coming in and opening up businesses and dirty shops...They 
ought to go. I'm going to say that right now." 

"Barry's statement is of serious concern because it undermines the notion that 
developing the District of Columbia's economy and neighbourhoods is in the 
interest of all communities, regardless of national origin or ethnic 
background," the group said condemning the remarks. 

"While Barry has recently indicated that he was 'sorry for offending the Asian 
community,' we call upon him to provide a sincere apology and ensure meaningful 
engagement with our communities to improve the well-being of all individuals in 
the district." 

Numerous institutions, from small businesses to non-profit organisations, as 
well as individuals, provide vital services and job opportunities, contribute 
their tax dollars, and engage in civic and political life within the city, the 
statement pointed out. 

Within the District of Columbia, according to 2007 data, Asians own 5.9 percent 
of businesses, joining other communities in strengthening the economy. 

Rather than acknowledging and appreciating the contributions that Asian 
businesses, alongside other racial and ethnic communities, have made to the 
city, Barry's remarks appear to fan the flames of racial divisions and imply 
that Asian Americans are not invested in developing a robust economy that 
benefits all residents, the joint statement said.





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