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People did cheer 9/11, says ex-NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani | People did cheer 9/11, says ex-NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani |
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The former mayor of New York City has said there were some people in the area celebrating when the World Trade Center towers fell on 11 September 2001. | |
But he said claims by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that thousands of people were involved was an exaggeration. | But he said claims by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that thousands of people were involved was an exaggeration. |
Rudy Giuliani, who was mayor at the time, told CNN that there were "pockets" of people celebrating. | Rudy Giuliani, who was mayor at the time, told CNN that there were "pockets" of people celebrating. |
Mr Trump's comments had been hotly disputed because of a lack of evidence. | Mr Trump's comments had been hotly disputed because of a lack of evidence. |
But former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik later backed up Mr Giuliani's comments, saying "10-50" people were reported to be celebrating in different areas throughout the city. | |
Mr Giuliani said: "We did have some celebrations, there were pockets of celebration, some in Queens, some in Brooklyn," he said. | |
He said in one specific report which was later proved to be true, owners of a sweet shop were celebrating and children from a nearby housing development "beat them up". | He said in one specific report which was later proved to be true, owners of a sweet shop were celebrating and children from a nearby housing development "beat them up". |
The mayor of Jersey City, which Mr Trump named, said no such thing happened and accused the Republican of "shameful politicising". | |
Mr Trump leads the Republican race to be presidential nominee, two months before voting begins in the primary contests. | Mr Trump leads the Republican race to be presidential nominee, two months before voting begins in the primary contests. |
He has also urged increased surveillance of Muslims in the US, in light of the Paris terror attacks that killed 130 people. | He has also urged increased surveillance of Muslims in the US, in light of the Paris terror attacks that killed 130 people. |