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Saturday, 30 September 2006 |
Saturday September 30, 2006
The Guardian
Luke Harding
One year on, protagonists have few regrets despite deaths of more than 139 people
For years Denmark’s Muslim community had been trying to get its own graveyard. Last week it finally got a small patch of green on the outskirts of Copenhagen. The cemetery already has its first resident - Walid Taloze, a 42-year-old Palestinian who died last week. A few roses lie on Taloze’s grave. Next to him is space for neighbours. Surrounded by poplars and firs, the graveyard might almost be bucolic, were it not for the sullen 21st century roar from the nearby motorway.
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