Italy may follow Switzerland with referendum on Islamic minarets

by sheikyermami on December 2, 2009

By Nick Pisa/Daily Mail

Switzerland has banned minarets… and now Italy may follow suit

Rocket launchers in Constantinople

Italy could be the next European country to consider a referendum on the building of Islamic minarets following the Swiss vote to ban the structures.

Cabinet minister Roberto Calderoli, of the xenophobic Northern League, said Italy should confirm its Roman Catholic roots and hold a vote as soon as possible. (If defending your culture and civilization against  the barbarity of Islam makes you ‘xenophobic’ in the eyes of a bunch of commie-traitors, no problem!/ed)

Like the Swiss, Italian voters can have a direct say on an issue if a minimum number of signatures are gathered calling for a referendum.

The League is expected to now start the process for a referendum, despite the Vatican expressing unease over the Swiss vote.
Official Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano compared it to a decision by the European Court of Human Rights last month to ban crucifixes from Italian classrooms – a decision that provoked widespread outrage in Italy.

Calderoli said the Swiss decision was a triumphant ‘yes to bell towers and no to minarets’ that served as an important example for other European countries losing touch with their Christian identities.

He added: ‘Respect for other religions is important, but we’ve got to put the brakes on Muslim propaganda or else we’ll end up with an Islamic political party like they have in Spain.’

Others within the anti-immigration Northern League have called for a cross to be inserted on the Italian national flag to symbolise the deep Christian roots of the country.

Italy has one of the tallest minarets in Europe standing just a metre shorter than St Peter’s Basilica, at the Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre in Rome.

The country has around 1.2 million Muslims, making Islam the second religion after Catholicism.

The Northern League have frequently made headlines for their views on Islam and immigration, most notably during the Danish cartoon row in 2006, when Mr Calederoli wore a T-shirt emblazoned with one of the anti-Islamic images.

They have also allowed pigs to graze over sites where mosques were earmarked in order to make them unholy, while recently, the Northern League was accused of racism after it emerged that a local scheme to rid a town of illegal immigrants had been nicknamed ‘White Christmas’.

Today the United Nations called Switzerland’s ban on new minarets ‘clearly discriminatory’ and deeply divisive.

The Swiss foreign minister acknowledged today the government was very concerned about how the vote would affect the country’s image.

The usual suspects winge and whine, why should we give a f*kc?

UN human rights chief Navi Pillay said Sunday’s referendum to outlaw the construction of minarets in Switzerland was the product of ‘anti-foreigner scare-mongering’.

The criticism from Pillay, whose office is based in the Swiss city of Geneva, comes after an outcry from Muslim countries, Switzerland’s European neighbours and human rights watchdogs since 57.5 per cent of the Swiss population ratified the ban. (We have never heard an outcry from muslim countries re the mistreatment, murder and rape against their minorities. Navi Pillay should get her yuman rites circus in motion and start barking up the right tree for a change/ed)

The Swiss government opposed the initiative but has sought to defend it as an action not against Islam or Muslims, but one aimed at improving integration and fighting extremism.

‘These are extraordinary claims when the symbol of one religion is targeted,’ Pillay said in a statement.

She said she was saddened to see xenophobic arguments gain such traction with Swiss voters despite their ‘long-standing support of fundamental human rights.’

The referendum doesn’t affect Switzerland’s four existing minarets, or the ability of Muslims to practice their religion. It only bans the towers used to put out the Islamic call to prayer.

But wealthy Arab tourists might think twice now about spending their money in Geneva and other Swiss cities, and the neutral country’s efforts to mediate in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could also suffer.

Be gone, Arabs!

In Athens today, Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey said the government was worried about the ban.

‘We are very concerned with this referendum. The reality of our societies in Europe and throughout the world is that each limitation on the coexistence of different cultures and religions also endangers our security,’ Calmy-Rey said during a meeting of foreign ministers of the 56-nation Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

May the burqa rest lightly on your shoulders, Calmy-Rey!

‘Provocation risks triggering other provocation and risks inflaming extremism,’ she added.

Sunday’s referendum, which was backed by nationalist parties, forced the government to declare illegal the building of any new minarets.

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Grace December 2, 2009 at 3:41 pm

“Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre in Rome.”

Hmmm. I wonder why they chose build the highest minarets in Rome?

I am sure it has nothing to due with the Papal seat and Rome Christian history.

Dhumme Dhimmi December 3, 2009 at 12:37 am

It can easily come down.

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