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Opinion Piece: Muslims are not the problem, and critics are not the enemy: How aggressive secularism is dividing France

Opinion Piece: Muslims are not the problem, and critics are not the enemy: How aggressive secularism is dividing France

by admin | Nov 19, 2020 | Dialogue, France, Muslim Migrants, Opinion Piece, Professor Fethi Mansouri, Professor Greg Barton, Terror attack

Professor Fethi Mansouri recently had an opinion piece published on the ABC Religion & Ethics website. The article, co-authored with Professor Greg Barton, Chair in Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University, looks at recent terrorism attacks in France and...

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