Publish date5 Feb 2017 - 10:35
Story Code : 259133

Londoners protest against Trump’s Muslim ban

Thousands of people in London have staged a rally against President Donald Trump’s ban on people from seven Muslim countries for the second time this week.
Londoners protest against Trump’s Muslim ban
The demonstrators on Saturday gathered in front of the US embassy, from where they began rallying down Park Lane and along Piccadilly towards Downing Street.

They were chanting “Donald Trump has got to go” and “No ban, no wall," in protest against Trump’s order—signed last week—to bar all Muslims from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia from entering the United States for 90 days and suspend the US Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days until the president determines they have been sufficiently changed.

 bearing slogans such as “No to Trump. No to War.”
One protester, holding a placard reading “Make racists afraid again, said, “It’s absolutely time to take a stand. We’ve been sitting around complacent; the population has been way too complacent for way too long."


“I’m here to say that every teacher should be involved in the campaign against Trump,” he added. “We can fight Trump’s policies, we can fight that division.”

A lawmaker, Dawn Butler told the crowd that Prime Minster Theresa May should “understand the responsibility” of the UK’s relationship with the US.

“The answer isn’t walls and the answer isn’t bans,” she added.


The protesters chanting  "Theresa May, shame on you!" also called on her to withdraw her invitation to Trump for a visit to Britain. During a visit to Washington last month, May confirmed plans for a return visit by Trump to her country expected in the summer.

An online petition calling for the prime minister to rescind Trump’s invitation has so far attracted strong support.

US District Court Judge James Robart of Seattle ruled on Friday in favor of a lawsuit seeking to overturn Trump's order that blocks the entry of citizens from seven predominately Muslim countries.

The White House denounced the ruling and described it as "outrageous.” Trump also took to tweeter and called into question the validity of the ruling by labeling Robart a “so-called judge” and his “opinion” as ridiculous.

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