Two-Thirds of the Dutch Want Big Mosques Barred

NIS News Bulletin June 06 2008

Two-thirds of the Dutch want to ban construction of large mosques. Sixty-five percent of respondents 'agree' or 'agree completely' with this, according to a survey commissioned by TV programme Netwerk and Nederlands Dagblad newspaper.

Bureau Intomart GfK surveyed 1,386 people about Islam. Among the Dutch, 59 percent believe this religion will in 40 years time determine the complexion of the Netherlands at least as much as Christianity does now.

A similar percentage terms the growth of the number of Muslims in the Netherlands threatening to Dutch culture (57 percent) and to religious freedoms (53 percent). (...)

 
 

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