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Old 30-11-2009, 04:20 PM #10
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The UN has stated its concern about the whole issue asking Switzerland to take it back as it goes against the Human rights. Furthermore, Switzerland has been warned a few days ago but the referendum still went ahead.

I don't know what to think really. Switzerland has always been in a special position in the world, probably the most neutral country so it's rather surprising this went through as they are known for peaceful and calm people.
I kinda agree with them because they don't want minarets to invade their beautiful environment (I've been several times there and to me, Switzerland is one of the most beautiful country) but at the same time, they can't prevent people from praying. S yeah, tough choice.
Nobody is stopping them from praying - just not allowing them to do so as publicly as they would like. As it is not an Islamic country - they should respect that!

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