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Gere faults Trump for blurring meanings of ‘refugee’ and ‘terrorist’

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BERLIN: Actor and activist Richard Gere said on Friday that US President Donald Trump has managed to merge the meaning of the words “refugee” and “terrorist” in the minds of many Americans.

Gere also told a news conference at the Berlin Film Festival just before the world premiere of his new film “The Dinner” that he found it discouragi­ng to see term “refugee” go through such a dispiritin­g change of meaning in the United States.

“The most horrible thing that Trump has done is conflated two words – refugee and terrorist,” Gere, 67, told more than 100 journalist­s. “It means the same thing in the US now. That’s what he’s accomplish­ed to a large segment of our population.”

Trump ordered a travel ban on refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries on Jan 27. A US appeal court in San Francisco refused to reinstate a temporary ban on the order. Trump criticised the court decision.

“A ‘refugee’ used to be someone that we had empathy for ...someone we wanted to help whom we wanted to give refuge to,” Gere said.

“...Now we’re afraid of them and this ...is the biggest crime in itself: conflating these two ideas.”

Gere met Chancellor Angela Merkel this week while in Berlin for the festival. She told Trump in a phone call two weeks ago the global fight against terrorism was no excuse for banning people from Muslim-majority countries.

In the film “The Dinner”, Gere plays a famous politician who meets his wife and his brother at a hip restaurant to discuss a horrible crime committed by their sons.

In an interview with Reuters before the news conference, Gere said he was encouraged by protests in the United States against Trump’s policies.

“I am essentiall­y an optimist so I am seeing this as an opportunit­y for people to show up the day after he was inaugurate­d,” Gere said. “There were millions of people in the streets in New York. It wasn’t angry demonstrat­ions. It was positive demonstrat­ions that were kind of a unity of purpose.”

More than a million migrants, many of them fleeing conflict and persecutio­n, have arrived in Germany over the last two years.

“The Dinner” is one of 18 films at the ‘Berlinale’, competing for Golden and Silver Bears. The festival runs until Feb 19. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Israeli director Oren Moverman, US actress Laura Linney and Gere pose for photograph­ers during a photocall for ‘The Dinner’ in competitio­n at the Berlin festival on Friday. (Left) Gere attends a press conference at the festival. — AFP photos Hungarian actress Reka Tenki poses for photograph­ers during a photocall forthefilm‘Testrol es lelekrol’ (On Body and Soul) in competitio­n at the 67th Berlinale film festival in Berlin on Friday. — AFP photo
Israeli director Oren Moverman, US actress Laura Linney and Gere pose for photograph­ers during a photocall for ‘The Dinner’ in competitio­n at the Berlin festival on Friday. (Left) Gere attends a press conference at the festival. — AFP photos Hungarian actress Reka Tenki poses for photograph­ers during a photocall forthefilm‘Testrol es lelekrol’ (On Body and Soul) in competitio­n at the 67th Berlinale film festival in Berlin on Friday. — AFP photo
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