Sunday, June 12, 2016

Slaughter in countries condemn US gay club – globovision.com

The presidents of countries France, Panama, Guatemala, Spain, Mexico, Afghanistan and Chile condemned the slaughter that occurred Sunday by shooting a night gay club Orlando (Florida, USA), which has so far left at least 50 dead and 53 wounded.

France

French President Francois Hollande condemned “with horror” the massacre carried out in a gay club of the American city, and expressed the support of France to the people and US authorities.

Hollande, who made no reference in his statement to a possible terrorist nature of the action, also showed the support “of France and the French authorities and the American people “under these circumstances.

Panama

for his part, President of Panama, Juan Carlos Varela, sent condolences to US for” brutal “killing.

“Our condolences to the people and Government of the EU brutal attack in Orlando; my thoughts and prayers to victims and their families, “Varela wrote in his Twitter account.

Guatemela

The Government of Guatemala expressed his condolences to the US and said is conducting investigations to know if there Guatemalans among the victims.

“We repudiate the preying in Orlando,” said Foreign Ministry through social networks.

the consulate country in Miami working to determine if there Guatemalans among the victims, said the department of Foreign Affairs.

White House issued a statement of “regret” over the shooting happened in the gay club Orlando Press.

Spain

Spanish Government expressed its deep dismay at the “horrendous crime “that killed fifty people and caused dozens injured in Orlando.

” the Government conveys its condolences to the families of the victims and the desire for a full and speedy recovery to the wounded, “he said through a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Spain also expressed its solidarity and closeness to the people and the US authorities” in these sad moments, against this execrable criminal act. “

Mexico

also, the President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto , expressed regret over the killing this morning in Orlando, Florida .

“Mexico deeply regrets the violence in Florida and expresses its solidarity with the affected families and the American people,” Pena Nieto wrote in a message on the Twitter network.

Afghanistan

Afghan President Ashraf Gani, condemned the “creepy” killing perpetrated this morning by a man of Afghan origin in a gay club Orlando (Florida, USA) and caused at least 50 dead and 53 wounded.

“unequivocally condemn the shocking attack in Orlando, Florida. Nothing can justify the killing of civilians, “said Afghan President on his Twitter account.



Chile

Similarly, the Chilean President Michelle Bachelet , he expressed deep dismay at the killing in Orlando.

“the irrational violence, whatever its origin, has no basis in free and diverse as the American societies and ours.”

Colombia

President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos , also expressed solidarity with his US counterpart, Barack Obama.

” our solidarity with the victims of the slaughter in Orlando, Florida. Repudiation and total violence conviction, “Fischer said in a message to Obama on his Twitter account.



Brazil

interim president of Brazil, Michel Temer and the president suspended, Dilma Rousseff , expressed sympathy with the United States.

Temer, in a message on Twitter, lamented “enormously tragedy” in the United States and gave the “Brazilian solidarity “families and victims of the” attack “

Rousseff also used social networks to express their dismay. ” we are living terrible times, times of prejudice and intolerance which finishes with human lives ” said the head of suspended state, who urged “fight against barbarism”.

LGBT Community

c ommunity of Lesbian, gay, Bisexual, Transgender ( LGBT) is “absolutely devastated” for the massacre in homosexual nightclub.

“Our hearts are broken for the victims and families of this horrible act of violence. We stand in solidarity with the LGBT community of Orlando, “said in a message GLAAD, one of the leading organizations in the country that helps give visibility to gay rights.

Rob Domenico, member of the board of the center Orlando, one of the oldest organizations in the state that fights for the rights of the LGBT community, said members of this community in central Florida are “absolutely devastated,” according to NBC News.

More notes:

-These are the major terrorist attacks in the United States

-Clinton and Trump react with concern at slaughter Orlando

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