Slain Pakistani-American soldier's father to publish children's book

Delivering a damning indictment of Trump, Khizr Khan had questioned whether the Republican even read the Constitution


Afp May 26, 2017
Gold-Star father Khizr Khan, father of US Army Captain Humayun Khan who was killed in 2004 in Iraq, puts his hand to his heart as he takes part in a discussion panel on the Muslim and refugee ban in the U.S. Capitol in Washington February 2, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK: The Pakistani American father of a soldier killed in Iraq who eviscerated Donald Trump during last year's election campaign will publish a children's book about the Constitution in November, his publishers announced.

Harvard-educated lawyer Khizr Khan shot to fame in the United States for delivering a damning indictment of Trump at the Democratic National Convention, accusing him of sacrificing nothing for the country and stressing the importance of an inclusive America.

Trump hit back hard, saying Khan had "viciously attacked" him and refused to apologise for suggesting that Khan's wife Ghazala had stood silently at his side because she was not allowed to speak, triggering uproar within his party.

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"This Is Our Constitution" will be a non-fiction hardcover suitable for children aged 10 and over and be released simultaneously with Khan's adult memoir, "An American Family," on November 14, Random House Children's Books said Thursday.

Khan grew up in Pakistan, before immigrating with his wife to the United States in 1980. Their son, Captain Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq in 2004 and posthumously awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star.

He delivered one of the most memorable speeches of the Democratic convention, in which he honored his son's sacrifice, accused Trump of smearing the character of Muslims and questioned whether the Republican candidate had even read the Constitution.

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His publishers said the book would introduce young readers to the history and contents of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and why they are important.

"This book is my humble effort to pay tribute to our future leaders, the true custodians of our Constitution, and to all of the human dignities enshrined in our Bill of Rights, as the making of our republic continues," Khan said.

Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers acquired world rights for the book, said Barbara Marcus, President and Publisher of Random House Children's Books.

COMMENTS (2)

Raja | 7 years ago | Reply Why this comedian who was openly humiliated by Americans again showing off???
Mika | 7 years ago | Reply Another fraud looking to cash in on his 15 minutes of fame.
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