Saturday, September 12, 2009

Swiss bishops oppose minaret ban proposal

Switzerland's Catholic Bishops Conference is opposing a controversial right wing referendum proposal to ban Muslim minarets.

The issue will go to a nationwide vote on November 29, SwissInfo reports.

In a statement, the conference said that like church steeples, minarets marked a religion's presence in the public domain.

The bishops said that a ban would hinder interreligious dialogue and added that the construction and operation of minarets were already regulated by Swiss building codes.

The initiative to ban minarets was launched by the right wing Swiss People's Party and a small ultraconservative Christian party last year.

"As bishops and Swiss citizens, we are pleased that there are no longer any special articles relating to religion in the constitution. No new ones should be introduced," the bishops' statement added.

"Our request for the initiative to be rejected is based on our Christian values and the democratic principles in our country."
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