2016年12月5日 星期一

(WEEK 3)Paris attacks
Paris attacks: Blindfolded Muslim man asks people to 'show him trust with a hug' after shootings

A Muslim man stood blindfolded in the centre of Paris asking mourners to embrace him as they gathered to commemorate the 129 victims killed in a series of terror attacks across the capital.
Footage posted online shows the man standing next to a homemade sign reading: “I’m Muslim, but I’m told that I’m a terrorist. I trust you, do you trust me? If yes, hug me.”
The video shows dozens of onlookers approaching the man and embracing him at the Place de la République, which has become a hub for homages and tributes.
One woman is moved to tears by the man's gesture and joins another onlooker to hug him.
After taking off his blindfold the man, who remains unnamed, said: “I would like to thank every one of you for giving me a hug. I did this to send a message to everyone.
“I am Muslim, but that doesn’t make me a terrorist. I never killed anybody. I can even tell you that last Friday was my birthday, but I didn’t go out.
“I deeply feel for all the victims’ families. I want to tell you that ‘Muslim’ doesn’t necessarily mean ‘terrorist’.
“A terrorist is a terrorist, someone willing to kill another human being over nothing. A Muslim would never do that. Our religion forbids it.”
The video has been watched more than 10 million times on Facebook and received 150,000 likes in two days.  
Web Adress:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-attacks-blindfolded-muslim-man-asks-people-to-show-him-trust-with-a-hug-after-shootings-a6740101.html
why: asking people to show him trust with a hug after shootings
where:the centre of Paris
when:Thursday 19 November 2015
who:A Muslim man
Key Word:
blindfolded(adj.)遮眼的
mourner(n.)哀悼者
homage(n.)敬意

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