
Donald Trump, responding to last week's California shooting spree by two
Muslims, he called for a complete block on Muslims entering the United
States. He said the ban should be in place "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on". Human rights lawyers from around the world are criticising Donald Trump's call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Asma Jahangir said, one of Pakistan's most prominent human rights
lawyers.
"It's so absurd a statement that I don't even wish to react to it,"
"This is the worst kind of bigotry mixed with ignorance.
"I would imagine that someone who is hoping to become president of the US doesn't want to compete with an ignorant criminal-minded mullah of Pakistan who denounces people of other religions
"Although we are not as advanced as the US, we have never elected such people to power in Pakistan."
"If some Muslim leader says there is a war between Christians and Muslims, we condemn him.
"So why should we not condemn an American if he says that?
"Islamic State is a problem of Syria, not religion. If you solve the Syria issue, 75 percent of the ISIS problem will be solved."
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