Miss Autralia is attacked for her religious beliefs, but her answer baffles... (Photo)

Miss World Australia 2017 winner Esma Voloder has responded to those who claim she is not the country's representative because of her Muslim beliefs. I forgive you. I feel that it comes from a lack of understanding”, Voloder told the Australian newspaper “The Daily Telegraph” on Thursday. “Life is too short for [...]
I forgive you. I feel that it comes from a lack of understanding”, Voloder told the Australian newspaper “The Daily Telegraph” on Thursday.
“Life is very short for negative”, the 25-year-old added.
Since Voloder was crowned Miss World Australia last Friday, the organisation has received numerous terrible “calls for the removal of the crown, according to the organisation's national director, Deborah Miller, reports The Independent”, broadcasting Periscopi.
We have had many calls, people say terrible things”, Miller said.
“People have said: How did you let her win a Muslim? We believe Esma is a strong woman and represents a multicultural Australia “, Miller added.
Born in a refugee camp during the war in Bosnia, Voloder now works as a criminal investigator in Melbourne.
In an interview with The Morning Shoe, Voloder said that her parents' experience as refugees helped her to “convey my gratitude for the fact that I have this opportunity that they don't have”

Voloder has called for tolerance and understanding in response to its critics.
Many things have been misinterpreted for Islam,” she said. ” I believe Islam has to do with peace, unity, prosperity and involvement. ”/Periscopi/












