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Pra não dizerem que so falo coisa boa

Pra não dizerem que so falo coisa boa


Religious tensions on rise in public housing

Christian and Jewish residents of housing developments have reported religious harrassment

In Vollsmose in Odense, Christian and Jewish residents need to go into hiding because they are being threatened with beatings and some have had their cars burned. In Gellerup in Aarhus, the local Christian church has been forced to hire security patrols to prevent vandalism, and in Copenhagen, Jewish kids applying to secondary schools near housing areas densely populated with Muslims have been advised by authorities to look elsewhere if they want to avoid trouble.

“We receive regular reports of religious crimes,” Niels-Erik Hansen, the head of the Advisory Centre for Racial Discrimination told Politiken newspaper. “If we don’t do something about it now, we could end up with Apartheid-like conditions, with certain residents unable to live in certain housing areas.”

There are no official statistics about religious persecution in Denmark; however, a domestic intelligence agency report from 2009, detailing religiously-motivated attacks, lists 21 incidences in 2009 compared with only nine the previous year.

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