Danish government wants to confront fundamental Islamism

Some of Denmark’s high-ranking politicians are concerned that citizens with strong, Islamic fundamentalist values get official jobs and will work from within to change values in Danish society. Last week, the Minister of Integration held a seminar on Islamic normative pressure

Minister for Immigration and Integration, Kaare Dybvad Bek. Photo: Morten Fauerby/MONTGOMERY/Socialdemokratiet

There have been loud and significant demonstrations at Roskilde University in recent weeks.Graffiti has been painted on a large scale in various places on campus with hateful messages directed at Israel and Roskilde University. The university states on its website that the graffiti has been reported to the police and that the clean-up work is […]


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