Michigan, September 11, 2025
The American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA) joins the nation in solemn remembrance of the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. This 24th anniversary is a powerful reminder that terrorism—whether domestic or international, individual, or state-sponsored—is a common enemy of all believers in human rights.
This year’s commemoration coincides with another tragic event: the brutal killing of Mr. Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, who was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. His murder is a stark and painful reminder that though hate, and political violence constitute a fundamental problem. No disagreement, ideological divide, or political stance—whether from the far left or far right—can ever justify such an act.
Both the September 11 anniversary and the killing of Mr. Kirk reaffirm our collective responsibility to uphold and protect the core values of freedom of speech, civil discourse, and democratic principles. Mr. Kirk’s death occurred amid a deeply polarized and toxic political climate, underscoring the urgent need for unity and vigilance.
AHRC unequivocally condemns the killing of Mr. Kirk and calls on all Americans to reject hate and resist efforts to divide us. In doing so, we honor the memory of all those who perished on September 11 and reaffirm our commitment to a more just, peaceful, and united nation.
“There is absolutely no excuse for political violence,” said Dr. Ahmed Ghanim, community leader and activist. “This is not the time to take cheap political shots at political opponents. It is time for everyone- left or right- to come together and condemn such violence,” continued Dr. Ghanim. “The moment we resort to violence to resolve political differences is the moment we lose democracy,” concluded Dr. Ghanim.
“We honor the memory of September 11 by standing firm against hate, violence, and division. The killing of Charlie Kirk is a tragic reminder that our democracy depends on protecting every voice—even those we disagree with,” said Imad Hamad, AHRC Executive Director.
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