A Muslim Soldier at Fort Hood: After the Shooting

KILLEEN, TX - MARCH 17: Army Specialist Zachari Klawonn, a Muslim soldier at Fort Hood, performs his evening prayers while still in uniform on March 17, 2010, in Killeen, TX. For Army Specialist Zachari Klawonn, life and work have been a living hell since the Fort Hood shooting. He's received death threats in the middle of the night, saying "FU Raghead. Burn in Hell." Even the soldiers he serves with -- the ones he's supposed to trust his life with -- call him Hajji or Nidal, after the Fort Hood shooter. Anger, trauma and emotions from the shooting still linger despite efforts to move on. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
KILLEEN, TX - MARCH 17: Army Specialist Zachari Klawonn, a Muslim soldier at Fort Hood, performs his evening prayers while still in uniform on March 17, 2010, in Killeen, TX. For Army Specialist Zachari Klawonn, life and work have been a living hell since the Fort Hood shooting. He's received death threats in the middle of the night, saying "FU Raghead. Burn in Hell." Even the soldiers he serves with -- the ones he's supposed to trust his life with -- call him Hajji or Nidal, after the Fort Hood shooter. Anger, trauma and emotions from the shooting still linger despite efforts to move on. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
A Muslim Soldier at Fort Hood:  After the Shooting
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