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Pigs’ Heads Found at Planned Swiss Mosque Site
November 12, 2011

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jusdogin
12:11pm Dec 16, 2011

JC - maybe more a reprisal for the murder attempt a few weeks ago


jchay
9:54am Dec 16, 2011

So why Islamaphobia? because they've seen what is happening with Islam in Pakistan, Afganishtan, Indonesia (most populous muslim country), and they simply don't want that. It is the so-called "liberal" muslim who must start to do something, get their acts right, clean the Islam image instead of sitting silently and letting their extremist brothers to imprint the brutal barbaric reputation on Islam and kill others on their Allah's name. This war must start within before it's too late.


DrDez
8:31am Dec 16, 2011

sick jet it is... The dialogue will never happen however because both sides have a fair proportion of maniacs - On the positive they did not burn it down or kill anyone


jetset24
1:37am Nov 13, 2011

How can there be peace among immigrants and religion of their affiliations when the host country's racist cowards vandalize a site soon to be a place of worship. How about an open dialogue on both sides...

Since 9/11 the direction of the world has gone the wrong way. Ask the Saudis why...


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Geneva. Police in the Swiss town of Grenchen were investigating Friday after four pigs’ heads were found buried at the site of a planned mosque.

Officers in the Solothurn canton were tipped off by media who received an anonymous letter stating that 120 liters of pigs’ blood had been poured over the grounds in protest at the country’s “rampant Islamization.”

After searching the site in the town’s Maien Street police found a whole dead pig and four heads buried in the ground.

The force appealed for anyone with any information to come forward.

Some 400,000 of Switzerland’s 7.6 million inhabitants are Muslim, mainly originating from the Balkans, Turkey, north, east and west Africa, and the Middle East.

In November 2009 a majority of Swiss voters unexpectedly approved a right-wing referendum motion imposing a constitutional ban on new minarets, prompting an international outcry over intolerance and discrimination.

In a statement Switzerland’s Central Islamic Council condemned the act, saying Islamaphobia within the country “had reached new levels.”

Agence France-Presse