U.S. Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump said Muslims were failing to report
suspicious activity and they must do more to help prevent attacks such
as those that killed at least 30 people in Belgium. "When
they see trouble they have to report it, they are not reporting it,
they are absolutely not reporting it and that's a big problem," Trump
said in an interview broadcast on Wednesday on Britain's ITV television. Trump
is the front-runner in the race to be the Republican candidate in
November's presidential election. He has made a series of hugely
controversial statements during his campaign that have boosted his
popularity with supporters who see him as someone who speaks
uncomfortable truths, but have outraged millions both in the United
States and around the world. Trump,
who has called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, said it
was "a disgrace" that one of the suspects behind last November's
attacks in Paris had been found after a long manhunt by police in an
area of Brussels where he lived. "He was in his
neighborhood where he grew up and nobody even turned him in and
supposedly this is retribution for that. It's a disgrace," he said. Trump
said there were signs that an attack by suspected Muslim extremists in
California in December, which killed 14 people, could have been stopped. "A lot of people
in the community knew they were going to do it because in their
apartment they had bombs all over the floor ... and they didn't report
them," he said. "I don't know what
it is. It's like they're protecting each other but they're really doing
very bad damage. They have to open up to society, they have to report
the bad ones."
Trump says Muslims not doing enough to prevent attacks

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