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Published Date: 09 July 2008
SWITZERLAND will hold a nationwide referendum on whether to ban the construction of minarets, from which Muslims issue the call to prayer.
Nationalists have collected enough signatures to force a vote on the ban. The Swiss People's Party and the fringe Federal Democratic Union say they are acting to fight the political spread of Islam.

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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 10:07 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Fanling,

Switzerland 09/07/2008 01:26:12
Bon chance, mes amis.
2

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 09/07/2008 02:17:21
No minarets and no church bells. Gie's all peace ffs.

Can't be fairer than that.
3

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 09/07/2008 02:24:28
Wait a minute - who's reporting this?

"Nationalists" have collected enough signatures so that the Swiss can have a "national" referendum.

Well, you certainly read all those syndicated stories from "internationalist" reporters who, by definition, must use flags of convenience when applying for their passports - which they require to enable them to spout on paper for a living.
4

Wallace MacP,

Edmonton 09/07/2008 03:05:14
Say 'NO' now because later on you won't have any choice in the matter.
5

Kate,

Zurich 09/07/2008 07:51:12
Hi, Fanling, how will you vote?

Surely the point should be that so long as Christians, Jews and so on, are forbidden from celebrating their religions in Saudi Arabia as well as being persecuted in other Islamic countries, they are not allowed to build churches, synagogues or temples, then there should not be mosques and minaretts in Christian countires...

I know that's going to rile some people but Switzerland is normally an incredibly tolerant country and religious freedom is written in the constitution, therefore, there has to be a very strong emotion in this debate.
6

Boy Wonder,

09/07/2008 09:34:34
I'm with the Swiss on this! Islam is foreign to Europe. Mind you, so's Christianity but that took some time to settle in.

Say NO to both the Cross and the Crescent!
7

Fanling,

Switzerland 09/07/2008 15:13:18
#5 Kate, Zurich

Hi Kate. I think my line #1 answers your question. Your second para above pretty well endorses it. If Switzerland takes a strong stance on this issue then maybe, just maybe, the rest of a Europe stupefied by Islamic assertions and demands (and worse) will sit up and take note.

Bonne santé du Lac Léman.
8

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 09/07/2008 16:03:24
-- so long as Christians, Jews and so on, are forbidden from celebrating their religions in Saudi Arabia ...

We give them the most up to date Eurofighter planes in exchange for oil.

 

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