Trump condemns fatal Oregon stabbings;
says victims stood against hate
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[May 30, 2017]
By Barbara Goldberg
(Reuters) - President Donald Trump on
Monday condemned the fatal stabbings of two Good Samaritans who tried to
stop a man from harassing a pair of women who appeared to be Muslim, in
a tweet issued days after an advocacy group urged Trump to condemn the
attacks it said his anti-Muslim rhetoric had encouraged.
A third man who also came to the aid of the women suffered serious
wounds in the attack on a Portland commuter train on Friday, hours
before the start of Ramadan, Islam's holy month. One of the women
tearfully thanked the men for their sacrifice.
"The violent attacks in Portland on Friday are unacceptable. The victims
were standing up to hate and intolerance. Our prayers are w/ them,"
Trump said in a Twitter message before taking part in a wreath-laying
ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
The tweet appeared only on Trump's @POTUS account, which has about 12
million fewer followers than his better-known @realDonaldTrump account,
where the president frequently expresses his personal views.
Trump's message came days after the Council on American-Islamic
Relations called on the president to condemn the Oregon rampage and
speak out against what the advocacy group sees as a rising tide of
anti-Islamic sentiment. Anti-Muslim incidents increased more than 50
percent in the United States last year, it said.

Immediately after the stabbings, CAIR National Executive Nihad Awad said
Trump has stirred up bigotry and racism "through his numerous
statements, policies and appointments that have negatively impacted
minority communities."
The suspect, Jeremy Joseph Christian, 35, remained in custody on Monday
and will appear in state court on Tuesday on aggravated murder and other
charges.
A convicted felon from Portland, Christian was shouting ethnic and
religious slurs to intimidate two women riding on a MAX light-rail
train, according to one of the women and other witnesses.
"He told us to go back to Saudi Arabia and that we shouldn't be here and
to get out of his country," said Destinee Mangum, who was on the train
with a friend wearing a Muslim head scarf.
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A girl leaves a message at a makeshift memorial for two men who were
killed on a commuter train while trying to stop another man from
harassing two young women who appeared to be Muslim, in Portland,
Oregon. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester

"He was telling us that basically we weren't worth anything and we
should just kill ourselves," she said in a video posted on CNN's
website on Monday.
Three men aboard the train intervened, with one of them saying, "You
can't disrespect these young ladies like that," Mangum said in the
video.
In a tear-choked voice, Mangum said she did not know the men and
thanked them for putting their lives on the line.
"They lost their lives because of me and my friend and the way we
look," Mangum said.
The FBI is investigating the stabbings to determine whether to
charge Christian with terrorism or a federal hate crime, said
Portland FBI spokeswoman Beth Anne Steele.
A Go Fund Me account set up for the families of the men killed in
the attack raised more than $420,000 by midday Monday and another
for the wounded man raised more than $175,000.
(This version of the article corrects paragraph four to read "12
million")
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Additional reporting by
Doina Chiacu in Washington; Editing by Frank McGurty and Dan
Grebler)
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