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Police to ride school buses to save girls from racism Print E-mail
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Sunday, 07 March 2010
POLICE officers are being drafted on to Merseyside school buses to stop Muslim pupils being racially abused.
 
Swastikas and racist graffiti smeared on French mosque Print E-mail
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Thursday, 11 February 2010
Swastikas and racist and anti-Moslem graffiti were discovered Monday on the Great Mosque of the city of Saint-Etienne, French media reported.
 
Marseille Mosque Exposes Europe Angst Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 December 2009
CAIRO – Plans to build a grand mosque in France’s second-largest city of Marseille have set off a new wave of xenophobic fears, exposing the deep-seated anti-Muslim sentiments in the country and across the European continent.
 
Mosque burned to the ground by arsonists Print E-mail
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Monday, 28 December 2009
A mosque was burned to the ground by arsonists in an overnight attack
 
Church recruiting drive targets two-year-olds Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 December 2009
Children as young as two are to be targeted as part of a new campaign to recruit young people back to the church, the Guardian has learned.
 
UK Christian hoteliers cleared of abusing Muslim Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 09 December 2009
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - A Christian couple who run a hotel in northern England were cleared on Wednesday of abusing a Muslim guest for wearing a hijab and then insulting her beliefs.
 
Islamophobia a growing problem Print E-mail
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Monday, 07 December 2009
Thanks to the media and influential individuals, the West looks on Islam with distrust and ignorance
 
Muslim numbers soar in Latin America's Islamic resurgence Print E-mail
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Monday, 07 December 2009
"ALLAH Akbar" blares from the loudspeakers as hundreds of Muslims file into the mosque for prayers. Outside, halal meat stores line the street as in Damascus, Cairo or Baghdad, but this is the working-class neighbourhood of Bras in Sao Paulo, Brazil – the heart of Islam's Latin American rebirth.
 
Minaret ban will not happen in Germany, say experts Print E-mail
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Monday, 07 December 2009
After the widely debated Swiss referendum banning the construction of minarets in the country passed with 57 percent of the vote, concerns have been raised that other European countries that have large Muslim populations may take similar steps to curb the religious freedoms of Muslims.
 
Bosnia: Religious leader deplores European stance on Muslims Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 02 December 2009
Sarajevo(AKI) – Bosnian Muslim spiritual leader Reiss-ul-Ulema Mustafa Ceric has criticised European policies towards Muslims, claiming they are treated as second-class citizens. His comments came days after voters in Switzerland opposed the building of minarets in a controversial referendum.
 
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