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UAE minister says Trump travel ban not anti-Islam

By AFP
01 February 2017   |   1:05 pm
US President Donald Trump's travel ban on citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations is not anti-Islam, the United Arab Emirates foreign minister said on Wednesday.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan

US President Donald Trump’s travel ban on citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations is not anti-Islam, the United Arab Emirates foreign minister said on Wednesday.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan, whose country like neighbouring Saudi Arabia is a close ally of Washington, said it was “wrong to say” that the decision by the new US administration was “directed against a particular religion”.

“The United States has made… a sovereign decision,” he said at a joint press conference with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, pointing out that it was “provisional” and did not apply to “the large majority” of the world’s Muslims.

In his defence of the ban which has stirred widespread protests across the globe, Sheikh Abdullah also said that some of the countries on the blacklist had “structural challenges” on the security front that they still had to overcome.

Trump’s controversial executive order on Friday singled out citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen to prevent “radical Islamic terrorists” from entering the United States.

But the 90-day ban, which could still extend to other states, has exempted Muslim-majority nations associated with major attacks in the West.

Out of the 19 hijackers of planes used in the September 11, 2011 attacks on the Unites States, 15 came from Saudi Arabia, also the birthplace of Al-Qaeda founder and attack mastermind Osama bin Laden.

The other four included the Egyptian plot leader, two Emiratis and a Lebanese.

2 Comments

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    I think the UAE minister is correct. Although , there is something that is not clear to me on this refugees problem. These rich Arab Nations of Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc are vehemently opposed to taking in any refugees in their countries. These refugees are Arabs like them, moslems, language and cultural affinity. Yet they refuse to cater for them. But when these refugees arrive a Christian country, Saudi Arabia immediately provides billions of dollars to build mosques to supposedly care for their ‘spiritual needs ‘. Is this a trick to export ISLAM to Christian countries? I am just thinking aloud!

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      Are you sure those so called Christian country really care about Christianity? It is when the problem starts brewing that you see them reacting that they are Christian nation. According to you, Saudi Arabia is intelligently spreading its religion and pushing over the major problem to the so called Christian nations. Who is being stupid here?