Posted by S Peer Mohamed
(peer) on 4/25/2012
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Prejudice robs Europe's Muslims of basic choicesAmnesty highlights cases of discrimination in education and jobs
Prejudice robs Europe's Muslims of basic choices
This statement by a Muslim woman — identified only as ‘P’ — was among the testimonies included in Amnesty International’s report on discrimination that Muslims, especially women, face in Europe. The group appealed to European governments to avoid introducing generals bans on the wearing of religious and cultural symbols. The report, a copy of which was sent to Gulf News, focuses on Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland. While pupils were forbidden to wear the headscarf or other religious and traditional dress at school in many countries including Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands, some employers were “allowed” to discriminate against Muslims, “on the grounds that religious or cultural symbols will jar with clients or colleagues or that a clash exists with a company’s corporate image or its ‘neutrality’”, the report noted. The group also criticised Switzerland for a 2009 ban on the construction of new minarets for mosques. Moreover, it said that in Spain’s Catalonia region many Muslims had to pray in outdoor areas because authorities were rejecting applications to build mosques on the grounds that they were incompatible with Catalan traditions and culture. According to 2010 figures, there are nearly 44 million Muslims living in Europe. In some countries, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia or the Russian Federation, the Muslim population has been established for centuries. In Albania and Kosovo Muslims represent the majority of the population. Moreover, Muslims made up less than 10 percent of the population in any Western and Northern European country, AI noted.
The report comes after far right leader Marine Le Pen scored a surprisingly strong third-place showing in France’s presidential elections. Her anti-immigrant platform singled out Muslim practices for criticism. Amnesty’s report quoted her in one occasion as saying: “Europe will no longer be Europe; it will turn into an Islamic republic. We are at a turning point, and if we don’t protect our civilisation it will disappear. Yes, I’m attached to the nation. I want to preserve our cultural and historic identity.” Geert Wilders, from the Party for Freedom (PVV) in Netherlands, was also among the politician figures who made anti-Islam comments and was included in the report.
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