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United States: a Muslim expelled from a meeting of republican Donald Trump

Rose Hamid, an American Muslim, is makes expel Friday the meeting of Donald Trump in North Carolina. It was lifted in silence to protest against the remarks of Islamophobic Republican candidate.

A Muslim woman was asked to leave a meeting of Donald Trump, after being lifted for protest in silence against the about the Islamophobic candidate for the White House. His garment dealt in large letters the inscriptions: "Salam, I come in peace".


The televised images of the meeting, which was held on Friday to Rock Hill in South Carolina (south-east), show a veiled woman escorted in the calm to the output by a police officer, while supporters of the candidate to the Republican primary agitated placards and cry in his direction, vehemently for some.

"It is very quickly became wicked, it is frightening," then told CNN the protester, pink Hamid, the air hostess to 56 years, which bears the hijab and had hung her clothing a yellow star marked "Muslim". She was sitting in the bleachers, located behind the podium of the candidate.

Meetings systematically interrupted by demonstrators

meetings of Donald Trump are now systematically interrupted by demonstrators, which contrary to Rose Hamid, shout slogans anti-Trump or agitated signs up to be expelled.

Thursday evening, in Burlington, Vermont (north-east), the billionaire had to interrupt to very many times the time that the Security evacuates the demonstrators, who were for most of the supporters of Bernie Sanders, former Mayor of Burlington and candidate for the democratic primary.

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the silent action of Pink Hamid is a response to the speech of anti-Muslim of Donald Trump, who has proposed to close the borders to Muslims after the attacks in Paris (130 deaths) and San Bernardino (14 dead), committed by jihadists.

"The hatred against us is incredible," said Donald Trump after the expulsion of the protester. "It is their hatred, not our hatred."

FROM /FRANCE 24