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US anger over the shop raises banners prevent the entry of Muslims and Obama

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US anger over the shop raises banners prevent the entry of Muslims and Obama

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US anger over the shop raises banners prevent the entry of Muslims and Obama

01.04.2017 at 09:09 (Baghdad time)

US anger over the shop raises banners prevent the entry of Muslims and Obama

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Exposed to the grocery store in the state of New Mexico, the US sharply criticized for commenting banners anti-Muslim on its face, said one: "Obama and other Muslims are not welcome here."
The store is located in the small town Maehel 265 km southeast of the city of Albuquerque, attached such signs for years, but he wascriticized after a monitor which visitors to the area and told his television station.
Marlon said McWilliams, a former employee at the store, in a television interview with "Kay or me," said shopkeeper expelled customers harassed banners.
Marlon McWilliams said the signs "hanging for a long time .. It expels people."
He added that the store owner targeted the US President, Barack Obama, and other public figures, and sold banners similar to the customers.
And one banner read "Kill Obama" in large letters with the word "CARE" in lowercase letters, in reference to "Obama Care" health care program.
The banners raised a storm on social networking sites and many have called for a boycott of the store, while others defended the owner and his right to freedom of expression.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations issued a statement in which the store owner called to remove the banners.
He said the council's spokesman, Ibrahim Hooper, "despite the fact that for all the right of free expression, and even offensive expression, but we call on the store owner to remove the sign of respect, and for the unity of our people in a time of growing divisions" .anthy 29 / A 43


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