#Muslims line up to give blood after gay bar shooting full
Trudeau says he and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, are offering condolences and prayers to the families and friends of those lost and wish full recovery to those who were injured in the attack. YOUNG Muslims are showing their support for the National Blood Service tomorrow by giving blood in Manchester, as part of a national campaign conceived in the city three years ago. Then we all get up to give each other a group hug. READ MORE: LGBT community reacts after victims ‘had their futures stolen’ We are sitting at Stonewall gay bar, with a charming bartender by name Brian who makes the strongest Long Island Ice Teas. Trudeau says that while authorities are still investigating and not all details have been confirmed, it is “appalling that as many as 50 lives may have been lost to this domestic terror attack targeting the LGBTQ2 community”. TEHRAN(Basirat): A leading American civil rights group called on the Muslim community to donate blood on Sunday, following news of San Antonio’s mass shooting in which more than 26 victims were killed.
Trudeau says he was “shocked and saddened” to learn so many people were killed and injured following the mass shooting in Orlando. Up until now men who have sex with men have not been able to donate blood unless they had abstained from sex for three months Giving blood: The people who still cannot donate after rules change. All are rendered equal in regards to their subservience to Allah when standing before Him.
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling the attack that killed at least 50 people and injured dozens of others at a gay nightclub in Florida an act of domestic terror. Muslims line up side by side in straight rows, all facing one direction (Makkah), all at the same time.
He also has been to the bar, which he described as an “upbeat” place. Hundreds line up to donate blood after California bar shooting The fatal shooting of a dozen people at a Western-themed bar in Thousand Oaks, California, i. “He’s pretty devastated,” said Kenney, who attends a local high school.Īaron Lacombe, 23, of Thousand Oaks, said he thought he might have known one of the victims from his days at California Lutheran University. Peisner, a regular blood donor from nearby Calabasas, wore a leather vest festooned with metal pins commemorating the dozens of gallons of blood platelets he has donated over the years.Ī number of young people in line said they had some connection to the victims or survivors of the shooting.ĭelaney Kenney, 17, who was in line, said her brother was a friend of a woman who died in the shooting. The suspected shooter was found inside the bar with a fatal gunshot wound. Law enforcement officials said 10 to 15 people went to hospitals with injuries, including at least one with gunshot wounds. “It just shows great community spirit, it shows people helping people, it doesn’t matter the color of their skin, where they’re from, it doesn’t matter,” said Steven Peisner, 56. I am a Muslim and I give Blood - push for donors in London.
On a normal day, fewer than 60 people might be expected to turn out, school officials said. A hidebound stigma A 'double tragedy' US blood donation rules are coming under scrutiny after Sundays mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando. A new campaign with the slogan I Am A Muslim And I Give Blood encourages London Muslims to donate blood. The big turnout followed a call for donations after the shooting. The blood drive has been scheduled before the massacre late on Wednesday at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, which had a reputation as one of the country's safest cities.