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Muslims in Ramadan protest outside New York’s Trump Tower

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NEW YORK: A crowd of Muslims kneeled to pray before breaking their Ramadan fast outside the Trump Tower in a protest against what they say is the US president’s Islamophob­ic rhetoric.

About 100 Muslims showed up for the Iftar event late Thursday, organized by immigrant defense groups. A similar number of non- Muslim supporters also attended.

Participan­ts sat on the edge of the avenue after prayers and shared a meal that included rice, chicken and pizza.

Police monitored the group closely, as they do with all groups near the building.

Trump Tower in Manhattan is home to the Trump Organizati­on, the heart of President Donald Trump’s business empire. First Lady Melania Trump lives there with the couple’s youngest son, Baron.

Fatoumata Waggeh, a 26 yearold Muslim-American woman with Gambian roots, said she had come to denounce the negative “rhetoric they are spreading around Muslims,” and to show solidarity.

Maggie Glass, a 31 year-old New Yorker active with a Jewish refugee associatio­n, said she was there “to support all our Muslim neighbors and friends.

“I just thought it was an opportunit­y for us to come together as a community, to show that we are united.”

Event organizer Linda Sarsour told AFP she was satisfied with the turnout.

She did not mind that unlike previous US presidents, Trump had not invited Muslims to the White House to mark Iftar.

 ??  ?? Muslims and supporters wait for Iftar during a demonstrat­ion to protest US President Donald Trump’s stand on Muslim and immigrants, near the Trump Tower in New York on Thursday. (AFP)
Muslims and supporters wait for Iftar during a demonstrat­ion to protest US President Donald Trump’s stand on Muslim and immigrants, near the Trump Tower in New York on Thursday. (AFP)

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