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Swiss voters back ban on minarets

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Postby RAFAELLA » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:06 am

Some of the posters used for the referendum.

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....and some others adopted the poster according to their case

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Postby YFred » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:11 am

If that's the kind of true democracy is being implemented in this fine country, I hope that the forum democracians approve but preferably not for Cyprus.
We'll stick to the democracy that has protected us well so far. Thanks but no thanks.
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Re: Swiss voters back ban on minarets

Postby Kikapu » Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:06 pm

European court dismisses suit on Swiss minarets

By JOHN HEILPRIN - Associated Press I AP - 47 minutes ago

GENEVA (AP) — The European Court of Human Rights on Friday dismissed a challenge by Muslim groups to Switzerland's minaret building ban.

A panel of seven judges with the Strasbourg, France-based, court ruled that the people filing the lawsuits couldn't claim to be victims. The ruling's timing coincided with the Muslim day of prayer.
Swiss voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional ban on minarets in 2009 that barred any more construction of the iconic mosque towers.

The country's four standing minarets, which were not affected by the ban, do not traditionally broadcast the call to prayer outside their own buildings.
The judges concluded that the people who filed the lawsuits in the European court — a former spokesman for a Geneva mosque and several Swiss Muslim groups — failed to show how the ban had harmed their human rights, the court said in a statement Friday.

"For an application to be admissible, it had to be lodged by an applicant who could claim to be the 'victim' of a violation," the court said. "The court noted at the outset that their main complaint was that the disputed constitutional provision offended their religious beliefs; however, they did not allege that it had had any practical effect on them."

The referendum by the nationalist Swiss People's Party had labeled minarets as symbols of rising Muslim political power that could one day transform Switzerland into an Islamic nation.
The initiative was approved 57.5 to 42.5 percent by some 2.67 million voters. Only four of the 26 cantons or states opposed the initiative, granting the double approval that makes it part of the Swiss constitution.

The Swiss government had opposed the ban, but was forced to follow it. The vote drew immediate condemnation at home and abroad, and put the country at the forefront of a European backlash against a growing Muslim population.


http://news.yahoo.com/european-court-di ... 34827.html
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Postby Cap » Fri Jul 08, 2011 5:43 pm

Raymanoff wrote:
The Swiss have balls.


But Brits dont



Bollocks. they recorded this in Karachi Pakistan.
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