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Swiss appear to back minaret ban | Swiss appear to back minaret ban |
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Projections from exit polls suggest that voters in Switzerland have backed a referendum proposal to ban the building of minarets. | |
The result is not yet official, but the BBC's correspondent in Berne says if it is confirmed, it would be a surprise. | The result is not yet official, but the BBC's correspondent in Berne says if it is confirmed, it would be a surprise. |
The proposal was backed by the Swiss People's Party (SVP), the largest party in parliament, which claims minarets are a sign of Islamisation. | The proposal was backed by the Swiss People's Party (SVP), the largest party in parliament, which claims minarets are a sign of Islamisation. |
Opponents say a ban would discriminate and that the ballot has stirred hatred. | Opponents say a ban would discriminate and that the ballot has stirred hatred. |
The government opposes a ban. | The government opposes a ban. |
Switzerland is home to some 400,000 Muslims and has just four minarets. Official referendum results are due at 1700 GMT. | Switzerland is home to some 400,000 Muslims and has just four minarets. Official referendum results are due at 1700 GMT. |
Under the Swiss system, a referendum result is not binding unless a majority of canton voting districts approve it, as well as a majority of voters. | Under the Swiss system, a referendum result is not binding unless a majority of canton voting districts approve it, as well as a majority of voters. |
'Huge surprise' | |
The BBC's Imogen Foulkes, in Bern, says the voting trends are very bad news for the Swiss government which had urged voters to reject a ban on minarets, fearing unrest among the Muslim community and damage to Switzerland's relations with Islamic countries. | |
But voters worried about rising immigration, and with it the rise of Islam, seem to have ignored the government's advice, our correspondent says. | |
Partial results from the poll which closed at 1100 GMT indicated that the German-speaking canton of Lucerne accepted the ban, while French-speaking cantons Geneva and Vaud voted against, news agency AFP reported. | Partial results from the poll which closed at 1100 GMT indicated that the German-speaking canton of Lucerne accepted the ban, while French-speaking cantons Geneva and Vaud voted against, news agency AFP reported. |
"The initiative would appear to be accepted, there is a positive trend. It's a huge surprise," French-language television said, 30 minutes after polls closed at midday. | "The initiative would appear to be accepted, there is a positive trend. It's a huge surprise," French-language television said, 30 minutes after polls closed at midday. |
Islam is the most widespread religion after Christianity in Switzerland, but it remains relatively hidden. | Islam is the most widespread religion after Christianity in Switzerland, but it remains relatively hidden. |
There are unofficial Muslim prayer rooms, and planning applications for new minarets are almost always refused. | There are unofficial Muslim prayer rooms, and planning applications for new minarets are almost always refused. |
Supporters of a ban claim that allowing minarets would represent the growth of an ideology and a legal system - Sharia law - which are incompatible with Swiss democracy. | Supporters of a ban claim that allowing minarets would represent the growth of an ideology and a legal system - Sharia law - which are incompatible with Swiss democracy. |
But others say the referendum campaign has incited hatred. On Thursday the Geneva mosque was vandalised for the third time during the campaign, according to local media. | But others say the referendum campaign has incited hatred. On Thursday the Geneva mosque was vandalised for the third time during the campaign, according to local media. |
Before the vote, Amnesty International warned that the ban would violate Switzerland's obligations to freedom of religious expression. | |
'Political symbol' | 'Political symbol' |
Sunday's referendum was held after the People's party collected 100,000 signatures from eligible voters within 18 months calling for a vote. | Sunday's referendum was held after the People's party collected 100,000 signatures from eligible voters within 18 months calling for a vote. |
SVP member of parliament Ulrich Schluer said the referendum campaign had helped integration by encouraging debate. He rejected the charge of discrimination. | SVP member of parliament Ulrich Schluer said the referendum campaign had helped integration by encouraging debate. He rejected the charge of discrimination. |
"Every Muslim is allowed to come together with other Muslims to have the religion together," he told the BBC. | "Every Muslim is allowed to come together with other Muslims to have the religion together," he told the BBC. |
"But a minaret is a political symbol. It is a symbol for introducing, step-by-step, Sharia rights also in Switzerland, parallel to the Swiss law which is a result of Swiss democracy. And this is the problem. It is nothing against Muslims." | "But a minaret is a political symbol. It is a symbol for introducing, step-by-step, Sharia rights also in Switzerland, parallel to the Swiss law which is a result of Swiss democracy. And this is the problem. It is nothing against Muslims." |
In recent years many countries in Europe have been debating their relationship with Islam, and how best to integrate their Muslim populations. | In recent years many countries in Europe have been debating their relationship with Islam, and how best to integrate their Muslim populations. |
France focused on the headscarf, while in Germany there was controversy over plans to build one of Europe's largest mosques in Cologne. | France focused on the headscarf, while in Germany there was controversy over plans to build one of Europe's largest mosques in Cologne. |
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