Sun 29 Nov 2009 06:36
Violent WTO Demonstrators Torch Cars, Vandalize Buildings In Geneva
Posted by: MalcontentCategories: ASShatery , All Posts , Socialist Shithole , Stupidity Should Be Painful
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Raw: Over 3000 demonstrators protesting against the World Trade Organization (WTO) torched cars and vandalize buildings in Geneva
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Speaking about the ‘neutral’ Swiss…
Swiss Vote on Minaret Ban
GENEVA — Swiss voters are deciding in a referendum Sunday whether to accept a ban on the construction of minarets, which right-wing parties regard as symbols of militant Islam. The move — led by the Swiss People’s Party, which has campaigned in previous years against immigrants — has stirred fears of boycotts and violent reactions from Muslim countries. Polls indicate growing support for the proposal, but doubt remains about whether it will pass. The seven-member Cabinet that heads the Swiss government has spoken out strongly against the initiative. Business leaders say a ban on minarets, the distinctive spires attached to mosques, would be disastrous for the Swiss economy because it could offend wealthy Muslims who bank in Switzerland, buy the country’s luxury goods and visit its resorts. The vote taps into the anxieties about Muslims that have been rippling through Europe in recent years, ranging from French fears of women in body veils to Dutch alarm over the murder by a Muslim fanatic of a filmmaker who made a documentary that criticized Islam. Local officials and rights defenders have objected to the campaign posters, which show minarets rising like missiles from the Swiss flag next to a fully veiled woman. Minarets are typically built next to mosques for religious leaders to call the faithful to prayer, but they aren’t used for that in Switzerland. The four minarets already attached to mosques in the country will remain even if the referendum passes. Muslims make up about 6% of Switzerland’s 7.5 million population, many of them refugees from the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s. Fewer than 13% practice their religion, the government says. A survey by the respected polling institute gfs.bern last week indicated that 53% of voters oppose the initiative, although support for it has grown by three percentage points to 37% since last month. Typically in Switzerland the margins on such votes narrow as balloting nears. Ten percent of the 1,213 people polled were undecided. The survey had an error margin of 2.9%.