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The minerat debate in Switzerland - Il dibattito sui minareti in Svizzera

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This video is about the minaret debate in Switzerland.
We ask 3 questions to:
Samir Jelassi Radouan an Imam, Cultural Mediator and Researcher at USI
Pelin Kandemir Bordoli a Deputy in "Gran Consiglio"
Fra Martino Dotta the Director of SOS Ticino

1) What do you think about the Minaret initiative?
2) Do you think this campaign is against human rights?
3) What will be the consequence if this initiative would pass?

The video was done by the Association Of Musily (www.musliy.usi.ch).
This video took place in the University Of Lugano.

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Il dibattito sui minareti in Svizzera

1) Cosa ne pensi dell'iniziativa sui minareti?
2) Pensi che questa iniziativa sia contro i diritti umanitari?
3) Quali sarebbero le conseguenze se quest'iniziativa dovesse passare?

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  • @fromwilliams perhaps the bitch Navi Pillay should think about what are doing against Christians........

    we voted and we're in our land!

  • Anything can be challenged in a court of law. Interestingly, the United Nations human rights chief, Navi Pillay, has criticised the Swiss saying

    the referendum was: ''discriminatory, deeply divisive and a thoroughly unfortunate step for Switzerland to take'' and

    she warned that it risked ''putting the country on a collision course with its international human rights obligations''

    because of its discrimination against a single religion.

    So, watch this space...

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