A 56-year-old Muslim American woman was thrown out of a rally in
support of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump following a
silent protest.
Rose Hamid was forcibly removed by security guards
from the hall in South Carolina on Friday, after standing up in the
crowd while wearing a shirt saying: “Salam. I come in peace.”
Hamid,
and a few other protesters with her, also wore yellow Jewish stars of
David marked “Muslim” to recall the forced identification markers under
Nazi Germany.
Video footage aired on CNN of the moment when Hamid was being escorted out, shows many Trump supporters shouting at her.
Hamid,
who works as a flight attendant, told CNN that some shouted questions
at her such as “Do you have a bomb? Do you have a bomb?”
But
according to Hamid, her silent protest of the “hateful rhetoric” found
in Trump’s camp is mainly an element existing within the “crowd
mentality”, as opposed to personal beliefs held by most Republicans.
“This demonstrates how when you start dehumanizing the other it can turn people into very hateful, ugly people,” Hamid told CNN.
“I have the sincere belief that if people get to know each other one-on-one, that they’ll stop being afraid of each other.”
The
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has issued a press
statement calling on Trump to offer a public apology for the action.
“The
image of a Muslim woman being abused and ejected from a political rally
sends a chilling message to American Muslims and to all those who value
our nation’s traditions of religious diversity and civic
participation,” Nihad Awad, CAIR national executive director, said.
Following
the ejection of Hamid, Trump reportedly told the crowd of supporters at
the campaign rally:
“There is hatred against us that is unbelievable.
It’s their hatred, it’s not our hatred.”
Trump has come under fire
from the public and politicians for repeated comments seen as planting
fear of Muslims, including that they should carry specific
identification cards and that mosques should be closed.
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