DUSHANBE, December 10, 2015, Asia-Plus -- Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wants to protect the rights of Muslims, saying they should not fear being “persecuted for the actions of others.”
Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post that the Muslim community should not face discrimination following attacks in Paris and elsewhere linked to extremists.
“After the Paris attacks and hate this week, I can only imagine the fear Muslims feel that they will be persecuted for the actions of others,” he wrote.
“As a Jew, my parents taught me that we must stand up against attacks on all communities. Even if an attack isn''t against you today, in time attacks on freedom for anyone will hurt everyone.”
“If you''re a Muslim in this community, as the leader of Facebook I want you to know that you are always welcome here and that we will fight to protect your rights and create a peaceful and safe environment for you,” Zuckerberg wrote.
His comments appeared aimed at countering the call by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
Trump, who currently leads Republican polls by double digit margins over his nearest rivals, caused international outrage Monday, when he demanded a ban on Muslims traveling to the United States.
The Times of India reports fellow GOP candidates were among those condemning his plan, but senior party figures have refused to throw Trump under the bus, or even rule out voting for him.
According to a Bloomberg Politics poll on Wednesday, nearly two-thirds of likely Republican primary voters favor GOP presidential contender Donald Trump’s call for a temporary ban on Muslims from entering the country especially in the wake of recent terrorist attacks in San Bernardino and Paris.





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