Parashuram1
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Chancellor Merkel doesn't seem to have said anything wrong. The comments seem to have straight targeted radicalized youth who mis-interpret religious laws and come in conflict with the federal laws of Germany. If a person is German citizen irrespective of religion, he or she must follow the federal laws rather than going by laws that make the very person an alien in his/her adopted country.
When other communities have no problems in following the laws and making concessions in their own faiths to integrate with the country, I don't see any reason for certain people of Muslim community to refute this demand as biased. It would be wrong to point out that Merkel said something offensive and this simply reflects the narrow-mindedness of certain people in German society.
When other communities have no problems in following the laws and making concessions in their own faiths to integrate with the country, I don't see any reason for certain people of Muslim community to refute this demand as biased. It would be wrong to point out that Merkel said something offensive and this simply reflects the narrow-mindedness of certain people in German society.