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Italy: Police halt mosque's construction
2007-08-22
Rome, 22 August (AKI) - Police in Rome have halted the construction of a new controversial mosque because of irregularities with building laws. "Certain rooms were being enlarged and a partition wall knocked down without authorisation", police officer Carlo Buttarello was quoted as saying by Rome-daily, Il Messaggero.

But Rome's city council manager for security, Jean-Leonard Touadi, said the stoppage was temporary, and it "just needs for regulations to be respected", for work to resume. The site for the planned mosque whose opening was scheduled for 7 September, is adjacent to the Roman Catholic Church of San Vito in Rome's multi-ethnic Esquilino neighbourhood.

The mosque's location next to a Christian site and concern with Islamic extremism associated with some Muslim centres in other parts of Italy including Milan has incensed those opposed to its construction.

But Touadi dismissed the criticism. "Rome, the city which hosts the Vatican and the largest mosque in Europe (inaugurated in 1995 and shown in the photo), cannot and must not fear a new place of worship which instead must be guaranteed", he was quoted as saying by Il Messaggero.
The "Vatican" is a sovereign state, Touadi. It is not "hosted" by "Rome" or by Italy. Speaking of "fear", why does Saudi Arabia forbid the construction of Christian churches within its borders?
Two of those opposed to the mosque are right-wing city councillors, Federico Mollicone and Stefano Tozzi, both of the opposition Alleanza Nazionale party - a member of former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition.

"While we respect every sort of religious freedom, we find it inexplicable that [Rome mayor Walter] Veltroni and the city's Prefect can authorise and accept such a move in a district where cohabitation between Italian and foreigners is very difficult," they said in a joint statement issued Tuesday before the police's intervention at the site.

"In addition choosing that site in front of one of Christianity's most ancient churches is a serious religious provocation which would never be possible in Islamic nations," Mollicone and Tozzi said.
Reciprocity
The Esquilino mosque which aims to serve Rome's Bangladeshi community was to open with prayers led by Sheikh Ubeidulhaqq, a prominent Muslim cleric who serves as imam of the Beit al-Mukarram mosque in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka.
Posted by:mrp

#6  My thoughts exactly anonymous. Why should there by any Bangladeshi "community" in Italy?
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-08-22 15:26  

#5  Italy: Police halt mosque's construction

If you have ever actually seen an Italian constrution site, just how would you notice that work has been "halted", and not just, you know, lunch time?
Posted by: Aquavelvetmad   2007-08-22 14:38  

#4  The Esquilino mosque which aims to serve Rome's Bangladeshi community was to open with prayers led by Sheikh Ubeidulhaqq, a prominent Muslim cleric who serves as imam of the Beit al-Mukarram mosque in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka.

Somehow, the idea of old Italy hosting a large community of bengladeshi strikes me as unsettling. Seems like we (europeans) have not only been thrown out of whatever foreign land we were in, up to today (see zimbobwe and Sa), and are being besieged in our own homeland.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-08-22 13:21  

#3  "a partition wall knocked down without authorisation",

How about we knock down ALL the walls?
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-08-22 12:50  

#2  Bend over and grab your ankles, Italy.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-08-22 11:15  

#1  Something tells me this will move the dedication back to ... September 11.

Allahu akbar.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-08-22 10:52  

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