Tayseer Khaled: Brenton Tarant is Admired of US President Donald Trump

Tayseer Khaled, member of the Executive Committee of the PLO , member of the Politbureau  of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), commented on the terrible criminal act committed by  Brenton Tarant in Christchurch, New Zealand. He wrote :

Brenton Tarant, the perpetrator of the terrorist attack on worshipers in the two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, killed at least 49 people and wounded at least 20  explained his motives for the crime and admitted that he committed his crime to reduce immigration by intimidating " Invaders " and deported.

Tarant , similar to Baruch Goldstein, who committed a massacre against Palestinian worshipers at the Ibrahimi Mosque in 1994, considered the influx of immigrants to Western countries the most serious threat to their societies, rising to what he described as the genocide of whites,

He continued , stopping immigration and deporting invaders is not a matter of welfare for peoples but  it is a matter of survival and destiny, and that he committed his crime in defense of Western civilization, which is not immune to the danger of migrants

The strangest thing in his statement is his admiration for the American president. In his statement, Tarrant said he supported US President Donald Trump "as a symbol of a renewed white identity and common goal , and appeared to be right about the president of the United States, accused of racist suspicions

17.3.2018                                                                                                            Media Office

 

 

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