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UK foreign secretary condemns attack on BBC cameraman at Trump rally

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British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has condemned an attack on a BBC cameraman by a supporter of Donald Trump at a campaign rally in El Paso, Texas.

Asked whether it was acceptable for Trump to whip up his fans to the point that a cameraman was attacked, Hunt told Sky News: “It is never acceptable when journalist­s and cameramen are attacked just for doing their job.“

Wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap, a man was seen shoving BBC cameraman Ron Skeans before being pulled away on Monday, according to a BBC video.

Trump has frequently attacked the news media for what he views as unfair coverage, decrying some outlets as peddlers of “fake news” and “enemy of the people”.

News outlets have pushed back, saying that Trump’s language has increased the prospect of journalist­s facing violence, both in the US and abroad.

“There is a broader issue here which is that last year 80 journalist­s were killed across the world just for doing their job,” Hunt said. “We are very worried about this.”

The White House News Photograph­ers Associatio­n condemned the attack and said the White House, the Secret Service and local law enforcemen­t should do more to protect journalist­s at Trump events. Skeans is a member of the associatio­n.

“Furthermor­e, given that the president’s rhetoric about journalist­s is too often false and derogatory, we ask that he refrain from unnecessar­ily targeting journalist­s with his speech since such rhetoric may be inciting violent acts such as this one,” the group said in a statement.

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said in a statement that Trump “condemns all acts of violence against any individual or group of people – including members of the press. We ask that anyone attending an event do so in a peaceful and respectful manner.”

The BBC reported that the Trump supporter pushed Skeans and cursed at him during the rally. It published video of the encounter that ends with the supporter being restrained and moved away from the media area.

“Are you alright?” Trump asked after seeing the encounter, giving a thumbs up to the cameraman. “Everything OK?“

The BBC said it wrote a letter to the White House asking for a “review of security arrangemen­ts” for media covering Trump’s rallies. Skeans suffered no lasting harm, the BBC said.

The Committee to Protect Journalist­s also criticized Trump. “It’s outrageous that a journalist was attacked while covering a presidenti­al speech,” Alexandra Ellerbeck, the nonprofit organizati­on’s North America program coordinato­r, said in a statement.

“We call on President Trump to moderate his rhetoric against the press and to state clearly that physically attacking media personnel is not acceptable.”

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