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The Independent - Gran Bretaña | Lunes, 7. Enero 2008
Bishop triggers polemic over UK multiculturalism
Columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is dismayed by the views of the Bishop of Rochester, the Reverend Michael Nazir-Ali, Pakistani son of Christian converts, who has said in an article published in the right-wing Sunday Telegraph that Islamic extremists have created 'no-go areas ... where those of a different faith or race may find it difficult to live and work'. "Where are these Islamicised, armed fortresses ?", she asks. "He doesn't tell us, because that is not his concern. The effect of Nazir-Ali's comments is to suffuse toxic fear through the land, and is prepared to inflate, exaggerate and invent perils in order to push his particularly fanatical Anglicanism. He knows the nation is already edgy and suspicious of Muslims and that his words will validate the hostility. ... There are no crusading ghettoes in Britain, but the Bishop isn't too bothered about that, it seems. Nor about white enclaves where Eastern Europeans are regularly beaten up and driven out by indigenous Brits."
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