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Donald Trump is Dangerous - UN Says

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The UN position about the candidacy of Donald Trump in the US Election is trending worldwide.

A UN Human Rights Chief,  Zeid Raad al-Hussein was quoted to have said that Mr Trump is a danger to the world, should he win the US presidential election.

The Republican presidential candidate's campaign has been marked by a number of controversial comments which has brought him condemnation not only from the White House but from the Holy Sea.

President Barack Obama, reacting to the latest comment against women by Trump, said at a rally for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, that "The guy says stuff that nobody would find tolerable if they were applying for a job at 7-Eleven."

He has vowed to build a wall along the Mexican border and in June 2015 branded some Mexican migrants "rapists" and "murderers". Then, the Papacy slashed him, saying that the world today builds bridges and not walls.

In the words of Mr Hussein at a news briefing in Geneva: "If Donald Trump is elected on the basis of what he has said already - and unless that changes - I think it is without any doubt that he would be dangerous from an international point of view."

The defiant Donald Trump remained unruffled still. In March, it should be recalled that he castigated the UN as not friends of the US and criticised US for funding the organisation.

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