Malala condemns Donald Trump s anti-Muslims remarks

LONDON (Web Desk) – Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has condemned Donald Trump’s call to ban Muslims from the United States for being “full of hatred”, warning such comments will only radicalise more terrorists.

The Republican frontrunner stepped up his controversial campaign rhetoric when he demanded a “total and complete shutdown” until authorities “can figure out” Muslim attitudes to America in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting.

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His proposal was met by widespread condemnation but Trump has refused to back down, responding to the backlash with a defiant “I.don’t.care” in the days after.

Yousafzai yesterday joined the growing number of voices blasting Trump, a day after the Secretary of State John Kerry said his proposal would endanger national security.

The 18-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner survived being shot in the head by Taliban terrorists in Pakistan and now lives in Birmingham.

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Speaking ahead of an event to mark the Taliban massacre at a school in Peshawar a year ago that killed 150 school children and teachers, Malala Yousafzai termed Trump’s comments as “tragic” and “full of this ideology of being discriminative towards others”.

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Warning that his calls had wider implications than being discriminatory, Malala said: “So it’s important that whatever politicians say, whatever the media say, they should be really, really careful about it.

“If your intention is to stop terrorism, do not try to blame the whole population of Muslims for it because it cannot stop terrorism. It will radicalise more terrorists.”

Her father Ziauddin Yousafzai backed his daughter’s stance, telling the audience: “If Americans don’t stand against their own Donald Trumps, it (their strategy) will not work.”

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