United Nations, United States: The United Nations rights chief on Tuesday branded US Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump's comments on Muslims as "grossly irresponsible."
The billionaire American, who leads polls by double digits, has called for a ban on Muslims entering the country.
"The danger of classification and characterization is that it dehumanizes, it can lead to the victimization of the innocent," said Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
"It is grossly irresponsible, given the aim of these extremists, to play into their hands at the expense of the vast majority of ordinary Muslims."
Trump made the provocative remarks -- just his latest on a range of topics on the campaign trail -- after last week's shooting that left 14 dead in California by a Muslim couple said to have been radicalized.
Muslims "are as much victimized by these groups as Christians or Jews or Hindus or Buddhists," Zeid said.
Such comments were "deeply worrisome," he added. "The US is a republic founded on the dignity and the rights of the individual."
AFP