Dutch politician “unwelcome” in Turkey

A planned visit to Turkey by Dutch members of parliament remains unconfirmed, after the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced the delegation would not be welcome if it included Geert Wilders. Foreign ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin told AFP that the far-right politician, leader of the Freedom Party and a vocal critic of Islam, is “unwelcome” in Turkey…

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President Obama speaks to Muslims celebrating Eid and performing the Hajj

President Obama sends greetings to Muslims celebrating Eid al Adha and on the Hajj pilgrimage on behalf of him and his family. He describes both ceremonies as “reminders of the shared Abrahamic roots of three of the world’s major faiths.”

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CAIR will release study on surveillance, profiling, and Islamophobia

On December 3, The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) will hold a Washington DC conference to release its 14th annual report, “Seeking Full Inclusion”. The study reviews the state of civil rights for Muslims in the United States. The Council on American Islamic Relations’ (CAIR’s) new report will also examine the use of Islamophobic rhetoric…

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Czech Muslim organization invites Wilders to screen Fitna

Czech Muslim organization Libertas Independent Agency is planning to invite Dutch MP Geert Wilders to show his short anti-Islam film Fitna and discuss its message with members, news agency ANP reports. Originally, Senator Jiri Oberfalzer had invited Wilders to show his film and deliver an address in the Senate on November 30, but the invitation…

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