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In the Hague's city centre where many residents are from Turkish, Moroccan or Surinamese backgrounds, a steady flow of voters -– many of them women wearing headscarves –- comes and goes at polling stations. The Dutch elections are seen as a test of the "patriotic revolution" promised by far-right MP Geert Wilders who has pledged to close the borders to Muslim immigrants, shut mosques, ban sales of the Koran and leave the EU. more
Belgian play tackles Muslim teen radicalisaton

"Letters to Nour", a book written and adapted for the stage by French-Moroccan writer Rachid Benzine, recently premiered in the Belgian city of Liege, one of a growing body of works tackling ...

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Indonesia court to proceed with blasphemy trial of Jakarta's governor

Indonesian court orders a controversial blasphemy case against Jakarta governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, to continue despite defendant caling the case a violation of human rights.

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Jakarta's governor defends himself against charges of blasphemy

Jakarta's Christian governor defends himself against accusations he insulted the Koran during a trial seen as a test of religious freedom in the world largest Muslim-majority nation. Eve Joh ...

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Trump fires back: Obama more angry at me than Orlando shooter

Greensboro (North Carolina), June 15 (ANI): Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump accused President Barack Obama of being angrier at him than he is at the man accused of killing 49 ...

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Barack Obama flays Trump's 'anti-Muslim' rhetoric

Washington D.C., June 15 (ANI): Asserting that Donald Trump's "anti-Muslim" rhetoric is "not the America we want", United States President Barack Obama called the presumptive Republican pres ...

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