Italy: Liguria approves ‘anti-mosque’ laws limiting construction of religious buildings

Critics argues laws are anti-constitutional and unfairly target Muslims in Italy.

The Italian region of Liguria has passed a controversial set of regulations that restrict the freedom to construct new religious buildings in its territory. The laws do not specifically limit the building of mosques, but opponents have claimed the new piece of legislation unfairly targets Muslims living in the peninsula.

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