“Stop Blaming Islam”: Emir Sanusi’s Son, Ashraf, slams media double standards following San Diego mosque @ttack

Ashraf Sanusi, the son of the Emir of Kano, has publicly criticized global media coverage following the horrific, hate-fueled attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego. Taking to his social media, Sanusi called out what he perceives as a stark double standard in how the race, religion, and motives of White, Christian perpetrators are reported compared to individuals of other faiths. The attack, which occurred during a school session at San Diego’s largest mosque, resulted in the tragic deaths of three mosque staff members, security guard Amin Abdullah, teacher Mohamed Nader, and caretaker Mansour Kaziha. Authorities confirmed that the swift actions of the security team successfully forced a lockdown, saving the lives of roughly 140 children who were inside the facility at the time. The two teenage gunmen, identified by law enforcement as Cain Lee Clark (17) and Caleb Liam Vazquez (18), later died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Reacting to the tragedy, Ashraf Sanusi expressed deep frustration over how the identities of the attackers have been handled by international press outlets: "The attack on the mosque in San Diego, on children two days ago, over 150 children school there, no one is calling the people that killed 3 people because they couldn’t kill 150 children 'terrorists' no one is mentioning their race because they’re White no one is mentioning their religion because they’re Christian." Sanusi argued that this selective framing is part of a broader, systemic issue rather than an isolated incident. To support his point, he referenced prominent academic research highlighting how terrorism coverage varies drastically depending on the background of the perpetrator.
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Ashraf Sanusi, the son of the Emir of Kano, has publicly criticized global media coverage following the horrific, hate-fueled attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego. Taking to his social media, Sanusi called out what he perceives as a stark double standard in how the race, religion, and motives o
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