Because of Trump, Olympic Champion 'Relieved'

Senin, 30 Januari 2017 - 11:13 WIB
Because of Trump, Olympic...
Because of Trump, Olympic Champion 'Relieved'
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LONDON - Donald Trump policy make 'victim' with very fast. Britain's four-time Olympic champion, Sir Mo Farah says he is 'relieved' he can return to his US home after it was clarified that President Trump's travel ban did not apply to him.

This Somali nationals are among those banned from travelling to the US under the executive order issued on Friday. That had applied to Farah, who was born in Somalia, until the announcement by the UK Foreign Office late on Sunday. Farah called Trump's policy 'divisive and discriminatory'.

Trump's executive order halted the entire US refugee programme and also instituted a 90-day travel ban for nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson held conversations with the US government on Sunday. Foreign Office then advised British travellers that dual citizens were only affected if travelling to the US from one of the seven banned countries.

"We understand from the statement released this evening by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office that the executive order will not apply to Mo, and we are grateful to the FCO for urgently clarifying the situation," said a spokesperson for Farah who has lived in Oregon for six years with his family.

"Mo is relieved that he will be able to return to his family once his current training camp concludes."

The statement added that Farah "still fundamentally disagrees with this incredibly divisive and discriminatory policy".

"On 1 January this year, Her Majesty The Queen made me a Knight of the Realm. On 27 January, President Donald Trump seems to have made me an alien,"

Farah said on his Facebook page earlier on Sunday,

Farah said he believed Trump's policy "comes from a place of ignorance and prejudice" and that his own story was "an example of what can happen when you follow polices of compassion and understanding, not hate and isolation".

Farah, who moved to Britain aged eight, is at a training camp in Ethiopi as part of his preparations for August's World Championships in London, and is not planning to return to the US for a number of weeks.
(rnz)
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