London mayor: America the centre of violations of human rights

Mayor of London said that America is the center of violations of human rights.

Iran Press /Europe: Following Donald Trump's caustic remarks, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has replied: "Human Rights violations in America are obvious and well known." 

The mayor of London also has compared Donald Trump to an 11-year-old child after the US President called him a "stone-cold loser."

Sadiq Khan told CNN that he was "not offended in the slightest" by the remarks, delivered as Trump began his state visit to the UK on Monday, but added that the US was expected to behave more like a role model.

"This is the sort of behavior I would expect from an 11-year-old," Khan said. "But it's for him to decide how he behaves. It's not for me to respond in a like manner. I think it's beneath me to do childish tweets and name-calling."

Trump is in London for a state visit, a trip marked by both pageantry and protests.

The visit has attracted plenty of anti-Trump protesters. As Khan spoke at City Hall in London, a large inflatable caricature of the US President as a diaper-wearing baby was inflated outside the UK Parliament.

Khan said people in London have the right to protest, as long as it's done peacefully. "They'll be articulating the concerns we have about the values we both hold dear," Khan said.

Asked whether the UK should be pragmatic in its approach to Trump, given its desire for a post-Brexit trade deal, Khan warned against false hopes. "His mood changes from hour to hour," Khan said. "He can be upset by an article in a Sunday newspaper to the effect that he resorts to name-calling."

Khan has long been a critic of Donald Trump. In a Sunday newspaper article, he called the US president a "growing global threat" and said it was "un-British" to be rolling out the red carpet for him.

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