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Trump's ban on citizens travelling from Iran, Syria, Somalia, the Sudan, Libya and the Yemen has drawn global condemnation, while organisations such as OutRight Action International and the Human Rights Campaign have suggesting that the ban on refugees could equal a death sentence for many LGBT people currently attempting to flee persecution because of their sexuality. Sharif Jr., who received an Attitude Inspiration Award last year for his LGBT activism, has previously urged those in the West to "not demonise" Muslims escaping persecution in their native countries. "A lot of the refugees who are fleeing [the Middle East] are LGBT and they’re fleeing intolerance and persecution," he said at the Attitude Awards last October. "They’re fleeing for their lives. And so we need to be more welcoming to refugees, and not falsely correlate all Islam with terrorism." He added: "We’re more than just facts and figures, moral and ethical debates. We’re brothers and sisters, neighbours." More stories: Over half of gay men say they are 'unhappy' with their body - Exclusive 'There's more to me than just a body' - Tom Daley dives into Attitude's body issue
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