In East Asia, Responses to the Georgia Attacks Were Lean on Outrage

Six of the eight victims were of Asian descent. But in China and South Korea, debate over the violence played out with far less intensity than it did in the United States.

Article was written by Mike Ives and Amy Qin

Suspect in Atlanta Spa Attacks Is Charged With 8 Counts of Murder


ACWORTH, Ga. — A gunman’s rampage that killed eight people, including six women of Asian descent, in the Atlanta area this week has set off a new wave of fear and outrage among Asian-Americans, coming in a year of anti-Asian violence across the country.

Article was written by Richard Fausset, Campbell Robertson, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Sean Keenan

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