Amal Alamuddin Clooney with her husband George (Reuters)
By Sarah Mills
George Clooney says the refugee crisis is bigger
than the headline-grabbing exodus from Syria and Iraq, and he believes
Americans "will do the right thing" by rejecting Donald Trump and calls
to ban Muslims entering the United States.
Clooney spoke to Reuters on Friday, the same day he
and his wife, the human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin Clooney, met German
Chancellor Angela Merkel behind closed doors at the chancellery to
discuss the refugee issue.
The Clooneys were in the German capital for the international premiere of Hail, Caesar!, in which Clooney has a starring role and which opened the Berlin International Film Festival on Thursday.
"For me the refugee crisis is not just the Syrian refugees," Clooney told Reuters.
"You know there's still IDPs (internally displaced
people) and refugees in South Sudan, in Darfur, that's still millions of
people and they are still dying.
"So
it's really all over the world - 60 million displaced people right now
in the world - it's just a terrible, terrible time for it," he added.
Clooney,
who was challenged at a press conference on Thursday by questioners who
urged him to use his public prominence to do more to help end the
refugee crisis, said he is not afraid to speak out on controversial
subjects.
"I can talk about Darfur or I can talk about other things without having to worry about the political implications," he said.
Asked
about Trump, who has called for banning Muslims and building a border
wall to block illegal Mexican immigrants, Clooney said he thought
Americans would eventually do the right thing.
"I
always have to caution people when they watch American politics. We go a
little crazy during the political season and it's a very long season,"
Clooney said.
"I think it was Winston Churchill
said, 'You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after
they have exhausted every other possibility'. So you know it's all going
to be fine it's just going to take us a minute."
Reuters
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