Home Blog Page 76668

Travelers detained at Sea-Tac under Trump executive order

0

NewsHubTravelers were denied access into the United States and detained at Sea-Tac Airport Saturday, hours after President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning certain groups — based on religion and nationality — from the country.
“We have a family here today, a citizen of the United States, the Donald Trump administration allowed her husband to get on a plane in Vienna, waiting to get into the arms of his wife, but didn’t let him go the six feet across this gate to embrace his wife,” said Washington Governor Jay Inslee. “What type of cruel attitude based on demagoguery and fear does that to people? To anybody?”
Inslee called Trump’s executive order unconstitutional, illegal, and “religious discrimination in its barest and obvious form.”
“The manifest and unjustifiable chaos and cruelty caused by President Trump’s executive order is now on full display here at Sea-Tac Airport,” Jay Inslee said Saturday.
Related: Seattle Mayor Murray defies Trump’s “authoritarian order”
On Friday, President Trump signed an executive order banning entry into the United States by residents of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. It includes refugees. It also orders that Christians and other religious minorities will be given priority over Muslims when vetting refugees.
Under the order, refugees are prevented from entering the country for 120 days while federal officials come up with vetting procedures to ensure they pose no threat. Syrian refugees are blocked indefinitely. Trump calls the measure part of extreme vetting to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the country.
Shortly after Trump signed the order, Canada’s government went the other way saying it will still accept refugees and not discriminate based on religion.
Washington state elected officials held a press conference at Sea-Tac Saturday afternoon in the wake of several people being held at the airport, denied entry into the United States. Officials were clearly disturbed by what was happening. It is unknown exactly how many have been held back, but reports indicate as many as 13. Some detainees were flown out of the country on deportation orders at 5 p.m., the Seattle PI reports .
Sea-Tac is not the only airport affected. There are reports of similar situations around the country where refugees have been detained or turned away.
Governor Inslee and airport officials said that they were given no notice of Trump’s plans and were not able to prepare. The order was signed after planes were already in the air and headed to the United States. Of the airlines affected, British Airways, Delta, Eva Air, and Emirates had people on board who have been held.
“These people couldn’t run a two-car funeral,” Inslee said of Trump’s administration.
Inslee has called the White House to express his “profound disappointment.” He has also met with the state attorney general to pursue legal action, but notes that it will be difficult as the Trump administration will not inform the governor about the characteristics of the people detained in his own state.
“These aren’t just refugees,” Inslee said. “These are business people who might be in the technology sector, or physicians. They can’t leave the country now because they can’t get back in. Even though they are legally here in this country. This is damaging to the economy of my state. It is unacceptable.”
Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib said that he too worries for the economy of Washington state. He reports that Microsoft has at least 70 local employees who will be affected by this executive order. He noted that his family would have also been affected by the order. His parents escaped Iran in the ’70s, and his father had permanent residency until about 20 years ago while he worked at Boeing. But his father would be detained under Trump’s order, he said.
King County Executive Dow Constantine also commented on how the “cruel” executive order will affect the region’s economy, pointing out that major companies such as Boeing, Starbucks and Microsoft are international companies with an international workforce.
“These actions not only target those individuals, but these companies and their ability to compete on the world stage,” Constantine said. “It is not only cruel, it is not only grossly un-American, it is economic sabotage. This is a betrayal of who we are and what makes America truly great.”
Constantine didn’t just speak to the logical, economic aspects of Trump’s executive order at Sea-Tac.
“This is chilling,” Constantine said. “If you are frightened by this, if it somehow reminds you of a history we thought we put behind us, you are right to be frightened. The first week of this administration, it has done more damage to America’s prospects and its position in the world than any terrorist acting alone can hope to do.”
“Instead of being the hope of humanity, what this country has always held itself to be, we are turning our back on those who need us must – people feeling oppression and violence,” he said.
Inslee noted that he lives on Bainbridge Island where Japanese citizens and immigrants were first taken from their homes and forced into internment camps — also under an executive order. He knows such history well, and said it was repeating itself through President Trump.
“Let’s hope common sense and humanity is restored in this country in the next few hours,” Inslee said.
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has also called upon the history of the Japanese interment camps that have since left an embarrassing scar on American history. On Wednesday, he defied another of Trump’s executive orders for immigration that targeted sanctuary cities like Seattle.
“On Wednesday, the authoritarian hand of an authoritarian government came down on cities,” Murray said. “Today, that same authoritarian hand, of that authoritarian government came down on immigrants and refuges throughout the world.”

Similarity rank: 27
Sentiment rank: 1.5

© Source: http://mynorthwest.com/528748/people-detained-at-seatac/
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

Many Japanese Look for a Shift to Female Heirs to Throne

0

NewsHubTOKYO — It has been nearly 250 years since a woman last held the title to Japan ’s Chrysanthemum Throne, and almost that long since an emperor abdicated the position.
Now, as Japan moves to accommodate Emperor Akihito ’s desire to give up the throne before he dies, many Japanese believe it is also time to clear the way for a woman to reign again someday.
In August, Emperor Akihito, 83, signaled that he wanted to step down, telling the nation that he worried he would not be able to fulfill his duties much longer. The Imperial Household Law, which governs the succession of emperors in the world’s oldest monarchy, makes no provision for abdication. But Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ’s governing party indicated this month that it would consider one-time legislation to let the emperor give up the throne.
Polls show that a vast majority of the Japanese public believes the law should be permanently overhauled, not just superseded once. What’s more, the bulk of respondents said that the law, which has been in place since 1947, should also be changed to admit women as rightful heirs to the throne.
People close to the emperor, a beloved figure in Japan, say that even he agrees.
“If you look at his video message and read it deeply, he wants to reform the Imperial Household Law,” said Mototsugu Akashi, a friend of Emperor Akihito’s since childhood, who spoke to him by telephone last summer. “I don’t think he sticks to the narrow idea that only a male on the throne is acceptable.”
This month, when a government-appointed panel tacitly recommended special legislation that would allow only Emperor Akihito to abdicate, it made no mention of the possibility of admitting women as heirs to the throne. Mr. Abe, a conservative, has not explicitly spoken on the subject, either.
The issue remains contentious among conservative supporters of Mr. Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party, who fear that opening the Imperial Household Law to more permanent change would force a debate on female succession. They consider the male line of succession to be sacrosanct, and derailed a plan by a previous prime minister , Junichiro Koizumi, to revise the Imperial Household Law to allow a woman to hold the throne.
“The Japanese imperial system’s value does not lie in the blood of the current incumbent of the emperor’s throne, but the value is put in the blood that exists in a long lineage,” said Hidetsugu Yagi, professor of constitutional law at Reitaku University. “Repeating this male lineage is the value of the Japanese imperial system.”
If the current emperor is allowed to abdicate, he will be succeeded by his eldest son, Crown Prince Naruhito, 56. If the Imperial Household Law changes to allow female successors, next in line would be the crown prince’s only child, Princess Aiko, 15. Under current law, his successor would be his nephew, Prince Hisahito, 10, the only boy of his generation in the imperial family.
With so few male descendants left in the line of succession, Mr. Abe suggested this past week that other branches of the former imperial family could be accorded a status that would allow men in their lines to ascend to the throne. The largest opposition party, the Democratic Party, has proposed changing the law to allow women to reign.
Until the 20th century, emperors kept concubines in order to ensure the birth of male heirs. No one has proposed reviving that practice.
Japan is one of the few monarchies that do not allow women to reign. According to Naotaka Kimizuka, professor of European history and politics at Kanto Gakuin University, successors to the throne in the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Norway and Spain are all young women.
While the Japanese stipulation that the throne must pass through the male line dates back to the Meiji era in the 19th century, historians trace the dawn of the imperial system to the fourth or fifth century, although Japanese myth traces the emperor’s lineage back 2,700 years. In the 125 generations that have been recorded since, eight women were allowed to rule as empresses when no adult men were eligible at the time.
Age or marital status ensured that these empresses did not bear children who would be fathered by men outside the imperial line, and they effectively served as placeholders until a man with a patrilineal claim came of age. The last empress, Gosakuramachi, reigned from 1762 to 1770 before her nephew succeeded her.
Isao Tokoro, professor emeritus of legal history at Kyoto Sangyo University and an expert on the history of the imperial family, said that in the seventh and eighth centuries, Japanese law actually allowed women to reign as empresses. But that changed when Japan imported some tenets of government from China, adopting the concept of a male-only lineage for emperors. Even Japanese myth points to a female origin story for the imperial line: The first emperor, Jimmu, is said to have descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu 2,700 years ago.
“Japan will be laughed at in the world if we keep saying” only men can inherit the throne, Mr. Tokoro said.
In the modern era, the pressure to bear a son drove the current crown prince’s wife, Masako, a Harvard-educated former diplomat, into a deep depression.
Her daughter, Princess Aiko, who loves animals and is a big fan of sumo wrestling, has also succumbed to the pressure of royal life. She was absent from school for nearly two months last fall. According to a report in Josei Seven, a weekly magazine, a person related to the imperial household described Princess Aiko as being “shocked with the intense attention she received as an imperial family member.”
Observers of the royal family point out that whoever eventually marries Prince Hisahito will also be under great scrutiny.
“That little boy’s wife is going to have the same kind of pressure that Masako had,” said Mihoko Suzuki, director of the Center for the Humanities at the University of Miami, who has written about women in European monarchies. “It’s going to ruin her life. It’s about this unthinking following of rules or tradition.”
Dr. Suzuki noted that in Europe, female monarchs had helped redefine the range of possibilities for women. In England, for example, Elizabeth I “was not interested in women’s rights,” Dr. Suzuki said. “But what’s interesting is that women at the time and after her looked to her as somebody who actually affirmed what women can do.”
Young women in Japan say that not allowing women to assume the imperial throne is just another form of discrimination and that it stems from the same patriarchal impulse that requires married couples to use one surname — which usually results in the woman taking her husband’s last name.
“I work every day, and face the male-centered system,” said Kanako Yoshida, 27, a computer programmer in the Kanagawa prefecture.
“There are very few women in management, and changes take place very slowly,” she said. “Like Queen Elizabeth in England, if Princess Aiko becomes the emperor, things may change in society.”

Similarity rank: 1

© Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/28/world/asia/japan-emperor-female-heirs.html
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

Polacy najlepsi! Wygrali konkurs drużynowy w Willingen

0

NewsHubPolacy zwyciężyli zdecydowanie, uzyskując 931,5 pkt. Wyprzedzili Austriaków – 919,2 pkt oraz Niemców – 910,7 pkt.
Nie było słabego punktu
W ekipie trenera Stefana Horngachera nie było słabego punktu, choć na półmetku zajmowała drugie miejsce, tracąc do prowadzącej drużyny gospodarzy 2,3 pkt.
W drugiej serii skoków już po pierwszej grupie zawodników, w której wystąpiłŻyła, Polacy objęli prowadzenie i stopniowo powiększali przewagę nad rywalami. Stochowi do przypieczętowania zwycięstwa wystarczyło uzyskać 122 m, a osiągnął w niekorzystnych warunkach 126,5 m.
Był to najkrótszy z ośmiu skoków reprezentantów Polski. Żyła uzyskał 134 i 138 m, Kubacki – 134 i 137,5, Kot – 137,5 i 133,5, a Stoch w pierwszej serii – 134 m. Taką regularnością nie mógł pochwalić siężaden inny zespół.
To, że Polacy nie prowadzili już po pierwszej serii, było zasługą Andreasa Wellingera. Niemiec wylądował na 145. metrze, najdalej w sobotnim konkursie, i nawet słaba próba Richarda Freitaga (121,5 m) nie pozbawiła gospodarzy pierwszego miejsca.
Decydujące o losach konkursu okazały się drugie skoki w drugiej grupie zawodników. Nie zawiódł Kubacki, natomiast fatalnie wypadł Stephan Leyhe, uzyskując tylko 120 m. W ten sposób Niemcy nie tylko pogrzebali szansę na zwycięstwo, ale jeszcze musieli walczyć z Austriakami o drugie miejsce, z którymi ostatecznie przegrali.
“Wielkie brawa”
Zawodnikom pogratulował prezydent RP Andrzej Duda. “Wielkie brawa dla naszych Skoczków, Trenera i Ekipy! Jesteście wspaniali. Dziękujemy!:-)” – napisał na Twitterze.
Było to drugie w historii zwycięstwo Polaków w drużynowym konkursie PŚ. Poprzednio drużyna, startująca w tym samym składzie, triumfowała 3 grudnia 2016 roku w niemieckim Klingenthal. Przed tygodniem w Zakopanem biało-czerwoni – także w tym samym zestawieniu – nieznacznie przegrali z Niemcami.
Podia skoczków w konkursach drużynowych PŚ:
1. miejsce:
03.12.2016 Klingenthal (Niemcy) – Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot, Kamil Stoch
28.01.2017 Willingen (Niemcy) – Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot, Kamil Stoch
2. miejsce:
21.03.2009 Planica (Słowenia) – Kamil Stoch, Łukasz Rutkowski, Stefan Hula, Adam Małysz
11.01.2013 Zakopane (Polska) – Piotr Żyła, Maciej Kot, Krzysztof Miętus, Kamil Stoch
22.03.2014 Planica (Słowenia) – Maciej Kot, Piotr Żyła, Klemens Murańka, Kamil Stoch
21.01.2017 Zakopane (Polska) – Piotr Żyła, Maciej Kot, Dawid Kubacki, Kamil Stoch
3. miejsce:
09.12.2001 Villach (Austria) – Robert Mateja, Wojciech Skupień, Łukasz Kruczek, Adam Małysz
29.01.2011 Willingen (Niemcy) – Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła, Stefan Hula, Adam Małysz
12.03.2011 Lahti (Finlandia) – Tomasz Byrt, Piotr Żyła, Kamil Stoch, Adam Małysz
03.03.2012 Lahti (Finlandia) – Maciej Kot, Klemens Murańka, Aleksander Zniszczoł, Kamil Stoch
09.03.2013 Lahti (Finlandia) – Maciej Kot, Piotr Żyła, Krzysztof Miętus, Kamil Stoch
23.01.2016 Zakopane (Polska) – Andrzej Stękała, Maciej Kot, Stefan Hula, Kamil Stoch
PAP

Similarity rank: 7.4
Sentiment rank: -1.1

© Source: http://www.polsatnews.pl/wiadomosc/2017-01-28/polacy-najlepsi-wygrali-konkurs-druzynowy-w-willingen/
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

俳優のエマニュエル・リバさん死去「二十四時間の情事」

0

NewsHubエマニュエル・リバさん(フランスの女優)が27日、パリで死去、89歳。関係者が28日、仏メディアに明らかにした。
仏東部シュニメニル生まれ。広島を舞台にした59年の日仏合作映画「二十四時間の情事」(ヒロシマ・モナムール)で主演。62年の「テレーズ・デスケルウ」でベネチア国際映画祭の女優賞を受賞した。(時事)

「ヒロシマ・モナムール」(アラン・レネ監督)は原爆投下から13年経った広島で撮影。リバさんはロケで広島を訪れ、日本人建築士と恋に落ちる女優を演じた。12年のカンヌ国際映画祭で最高賞パルムドールを獲得した「愛、アムール」でも主演した。

Similarity rank: 5.3
Sentiment rank: -3.7

© Source: http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASK1X7DG1K1XUCLV007.html?ref=rss
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

日米首脳2月10日に会談 同盟重視、電話で確認

0

NewsHub安倍晋三首相は28日深夜、トランプ米大統領と電話会談し、米ワシントンで2月10日(現地時間)に直接会談することで合意した。首相は電話で就任への祝意を伝えた上で、同盟関係の重要性を確認した。首相は電話会談後、2月の首脳会談に関し「経済、安全保障全般において有意義で、率直な意見交換をしたい」と官邸で記者団に述べた。2月の会談ではトランプ氏が2国間の通商交渉を要求してくる可能性もある。電話会談は大統領就任後、初の対話。 電話では、経済や安全保障の課題について協議した。首相は記者団に「日米同盟の重要性を確認した」と述べた。

Similarity rank: 8.6
Sentiment rank: 2.9

© Source: http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/s/article/2017012801001713.html
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

姉妹の夢つまる82分、最後は互いに涙 セリーナ全豪V

0

NewsHub(28日、テニス全豪オープン・女子シングルス決勝 セリーナ・ウィリアムズ―ビーナス・ウィリアムズ)
試合を終えると、ビーナスは勝者セリーナに駆け寄り、しばらく抱き合って余韻に浸った。2009年のウィンブルドン以来、8年ぶりに2人でたどり着いた4大大会決勝の舞台。ウィリアムズ姉妹の夢がつまった82分だった。
セリーナが勝負に出たのは、第2セット、3―3で迎えた相手のサービスゲームだ。徹底してバックを攻めた。スピードに乗った深いショットをベースライン付近へ。2度のジュースの末に、最後はバックハンドのリターンエースを決めてブレークに成功。優勝へ向け、一気に加速した。
試合後のセレモニーで、けがや…

Similarity rank: 4.3
Sentiment rank: 4.4

© Source: http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASK1X34Z9K1XOIPE003.html?ref=rss
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

米FBのCEO、難民規制に懸念 大統領令署名で

0

NewsHub【ニューヨーク共同】米交流サイト大手のフェイスブックのザッカーバーグ最高経営責任者(CEO)は27日、自身のサイトで、トランプ大統領が難民受け入れ凍結や一部のイスラム教国出身の一般市民による入国を90日間禁止する大統領令に署名したことに対し、「影響を心配している」と懸念を示した。 ザッカーバーグ氏は、自身の祖先がドイツやオーストリア、ポーランドから来たことや、妻の両親が中国とベトナムからの難民だったことを明かし「米国は移民の国で、われわれはそれを誇りに思うべきだ」と述べた。

Similarity rank: 4.2
Sentiment rank: -1.5

© Source: http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/s/article/2017012801001533.html
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

イラク人らの搭乗拒否 エジプト航空、米大統領令で措置

0

NewsHubエジプト航空が28日、カイロ発ニューヨーク行きの便でイラク人5人、イエメン人1人の搭乗を拒否したとロイター通信が伝えた。カイロ国際空港の関係者が語ったという。
米大統領令による、中東アフリカ7カ国に対する入国ビザの発給制限に基づく措置だという。6人は米国への入国ビザを取得しており、乗り継ぎでカイロに到着したが、出身国に戻されたという。エジプトメディアによると、イラク人家族4人についてカイロの空港当局がニューヨークの空港当局に照会したところ、入国を拒否されたという。
一方、カタール航空は7カ国の国籍保持者に関して、米国の永住許可証(グリーンカード)または政府、国際機関、国連、北大西洋条約機構(NATO)の各関係者に発給されるビザの所持者だけが米国に入国できるだろうとする注意喚起の文章をウェブサイトに掲載した。(カイロ=翁長忠雄)

Similarity rank: 4.2
Sentiment rank: -2.1

© Source: http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASK1X7HGZK1XUHBI02X.html?ref=rss
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

難民停止、イスラム教徒狙い撃ち トランプ氏に非難の声

0

NewsHubトランプ米大統領は27日、シリア難民などの受け入れの停止や、特定の国に対する入国ビザ(査証)の発給停止などを盛り込んだ大統領令に署名した。テロ対策と位置づけ、事実上、イスラム教徒を狙い撃ちにした形だ。関係者からは非難と嘆きの声が上がっている。 大統領令は「外国テロリストの入国からの米国の保護」と題され、シリア難民の受け入れを国益に合致すると判断するまで停止し、シリア人以外の難民も120日間、受け入れを停止する。また、テロの懸念がある国を指定し、一部の例外を除いて90日間、ビザの発給を停止。対象国は明らかではないが、米メディアはシリア、イラク、イラン、リビア、ソマリア、スーダン、イエメンの7カ国と指摘している。 署名に先立ち、トランプ氏は「9・11(米同時多発テロ)の教訓を絶対に忘れない」と発言。トランプ氏は選挙戦の時から、イスラム教徒の難民や移民がテロの元凶だとしてきた。 国務省によると米国は1975年以降、計300万人以上の難民を再定住させてきた。2001年の米同時多発テロの直後は落ち込んだが、ブッシュ、オバマ両政権は再び拡大。国連難民高等弁務官事務所(UNHCR)によると、15年の米国の再定住は世界全体の6割以上を占めた。オバマ政権は、16年会計年度にはシリアからの難民約1万人を含む約8万5千人を受け入れ、17年会計年度は目標を11万人に設定していたが、トランプ氏は大統領令で5万人以下に抑制する方針を示した。

Similarity rank: 4.2
Sentiment rank: -3.7

© Source: http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASK1X4WJQK1XUHBI01R.html
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

Trump erlässt Einreiseverbot für viele Muslime

0

NewsHubUS-Präsident Donald Trump hat verschärfte Restriktionen für die Einreise von Flüchtlingen und Migranten in die Vereinigten Staaten angeordnet. Trump unterzeichnete am Freitag bei einem Besuch des Pentagon einen entsprechenden Erlass mit dem Titel: »Schutz der Nation vor der Einreise ausländischer Terroristen in die Vereinigten Staaten». Bürger aus sieben muslimischen Ländern erhalten demnach für drei Monate keine Visa mehr, syrische Flüchtlinge dürfen gar nicht mehr einreisen.
»Das ist ein großes Ding», sagte Trump nach der Unterzeichnung des Dekrets im Pentagon. Er etabliere neue »Kontrollmechanismen», um radikale islamische Terroristen von den Vereinigten Staaten fernzuhalten. »Wir wollen sie hier nicht».
Erst mit einigen Stunden Verzögerungen veröffentlichte das Weiße Haus den Erlass. Demnach sollen Bürger der Länder Irak, Iran, Libyen, Somalia, Sudan, Syrien und Jemen für drei Monate nicht mehr in die USA einreisen dürfen – ausgenommen sind lediglich Besitzer von Diplomaten-Visa und Mitarbeiter internationaler Organisationen.
Das Dekret setzt zudem das US-Flüchtlingsprogramm für 120 Tage aus, die Einreise syrischer Flüchtlinge wird sogar auf unbestimmte Zeit gestoppt. Ausnahmen sollen lediglich für »religiöse Minderheiten» gelten, gemeint sind damit vor allem Christen. Während der Suspendierung der Flüchtlings- und Visa-Programme sollen neue Regeln für eine scharfe Überprüfung der Antragsteller ausgearbeitet werden. Für das laufende Haushaltsjahr will Trump zudem die Obergrenze für Flüchtlinge von bislang 110.000 auf 50.000 kürzen.
Trump hatte seine Pläne bereits am Mittwochabend im TV-Sender ABC verteidigt. »Die Welt ist ein Saustall», sagte der Rechtspopulist. Daher sehe er sich zum Handeln gezwungen. Es gehe ihm nicht »um eine Verbannung von Muslimen, sondern um Länder, in denen es viel Terrorismus gibt», sagte der US-Präsident. Es müsse verhindert werden, dass Menschen aus solchen Ländern den USA »gewaltige Probleme» bereiteten.
Die europäische Flüchtlingspolitik bezeichnete Trump als einen »gewaltigen Fehler». Die Aufnahme von Millionen Flüchtlingen in Deutschland und anderen Ländern nannte er einmal mehr eine »Katastrophe». Sorge vor wütenden Reaktionen in muslimischen Ländern habe er nicht, sagte Trump. Die Welt sei ohnehin schon voller Wut.
Bürgerrechtler und Anti-Terror-Experten verurteilten die Maßnahmen. Es sei inhuman, Opfer von Kriegen und Konflikten in einen Topf mit den Extremisten zu werfen, die sie bedrohten, sagten sie. »Schutzbedürftige Flüchtlinge im Stich zu lassen trägt nicht zum Schutz der Vereinigten Staaten bei», sagte der frühere Leiter des US-Terrorabwehrzentrums, Matthew Olsen.
Dies spiele vielmehr der Dschihadistenmiliz Islamischer Staat (IS) in die Hände und nähre deren Legende, »dass wir uns im Krieg befinden gegen alle Muslime und nicht gegen Terrororganisationen». Nach den Worten des Leiters der Bürgerrechtsorganisation ACLU, Anthony Romero, diskriminiert der Erlass Muslime und verstößt damit gegen das von der US-Verfassung stipulierte Verbot der religiösen Diskriminierung.
Die pakistanische Kinderrechtsaktivistin und Friedensnobelpreisträgerin Malala Yousafzai sagte, der Erlass breche ihr das Herz. Sie rief Trump auf, die »schutzlosesten Kinder und Familien» in der Welt nicht im Stich zu lassen.

Similarity rank: 3.1

© Source: http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/politik/Trump-erlaesst-Einreiseverbot-fuer-viele-Muslime-id40337032.html
All rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.

Timeline words data