Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1991, Page 9, Image 9

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    COMMUNITY
Uncertainty lowers reports
of hate crime, analyst says
By Gernt Koepping
Emotaid Reporter
Two white high-school age
males in a pickup true k pulled
up alongside a third grade Inn
walking home from m bool.
The males drove alongside
the bo\, who is hi,ii k, and la
gan veiling tilings like What's
up Ituckwhe,11 ’ Want some
fried chicken7 Want some wu
termelon7"
The room was silent Puesdav
night as hugene human rights
analyst dreg Kikhofl told this
storv to the Kugene Neighbor
hood Leaders Council
Though polii e later deter
mined who yelled at the i hild.
no arrests vvere made hi far I
the incident vv as not even
counted as a hate i rime, hut as
a biased t rime, Kikhofl said
Phis is an example of two ol
the problems in lighting hate
i rime, he said
i'irst. even though the child
feared lor his safely. the sus
peris Were not Cited. Kikholt
said
W , need more - iur atror ■ , ■
that people know what is and
what is not a hate crime, he
s<j i 11
Second, It was not listed as a
hate crime because the oil'it er
as a 1 nnoCa! af t' Kikhofl said
hi !‘etl the Oregon legisla
ture passed the Hate Crime Re
C l',':.' \c ' win h State .! !•;
lass I'lilun wiii'iii agencies mus!
keep ir.ti k of !u>\s 111.»n> i rmirs
were motivated In the victims
r.n national origin, religion nr
sexual orientation In addition,
polite o f f i c e r s vs e re to In'
ir.nni'il in recognizing hate
crimes
From |,mint!v in lunn tool.
,tj hale imill's iviti' reported in
l.iiin- ( oiinlv Jr> linin' than the
previous ymir The incronso
was iiui! to a number of factors,
iiu hiding .m influx ol mumritv
residents and better reporting
In til'' polls e, Rikhoff said
( it the 1001 hate i rimes. 1 1
were motivated in rat lal Ingot
i\ live In national origin, two
In anti Semitism, Id In sexual
orientation and three by reli
gion
Fills is |llsl tile tip of the
iceberg K;kholI said W belli
er it’s t.iei ause ol a language
barrier a cultural harrier. a tear
o! uuthuntv or vv hatever. vs e as
Innate lor even incident we
hear about, three to five occur
that vs e don't bear about
ilenerallv the perpetrators
.ire generally white, male, mid
die class, and about 17 years
iiui K Mi d! said
W- ve laise.i ,, .r kids vs ill.
living that just can t he met.
:: .1 \cd vs: • e n
HOSTAGE
Continued from Page 7
hr set free But its warding was uni luai as to yvhethi r in- hud .it
rc.iilv been released
Anderson said in a videotaped Mat* m nt n leased V' -dm its t-v
Ins captors to the AP in D.imasr us that In' vs.o. to t•-<■ to-r.l
\itur finishing several stages v\ i lift idi-d to separate ’lie is an
of our i iiptives Irum tin1 hostages in the pi is. ms of tin ■•u. mv and
we're going to free our last captive, ''in Anderson, thus folding
this page in the hostage file tiefore glorious Qmstm<o. the stale
merit said
More than 100 Westerners were s. ,/ei! .-.s part ot a Sli 'e Muslim
t ampaign to drive W estern influem ■ tr :u Lebanon
The island! jihad said in its statement that the "i on in int.ition
created bv the kidnappings made the world listen to he- von e of
oppressed peoples and unmasked tie ugly Amern an and Isra-ii
fa* es
Anderson's relatives were thrilled t>v the early reports >f his re
lease
Anderson's sister. Peggy Sav. said she got a phone * ail trolli Pres
uient Bush, who promised to give her a big hug soon She rriss
1 rosseil the glolie meeting with world leaders, terrorists and spies
m a dogged campaign to tree her brother
He s one oI us, said Lou is L) B- >> 1 at.i; tin- \ P s pre -, ident and
, hlet exec Utlve olfit er "I think the thing that m-ess th AP s rise
lion is everyone in the AP lelt a Irene tal, us solidarity yvith hint
\nderson headed the AP s Beirut offU e from 1'iH I until he was
kidnapped on Mart fi Hi. 1 <»Hf> His * . .Leagues there i ried and also
toasted him with champagne
His daughter Salome was horn three months liter he was kid
napped Anderson s estranged wile Mihoko ami their is year old
daughter Gabrieli*; live m Tokyo They declined to talk with re
porters
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