Mosques feel pressure to give voting advice THINK

Mosques feel pressure to give voting advice THINK

World March 12, 2017 19:03

the hague - Mosque Directors feel put under pressure to urge their supporters on the political party THINK vote Wednesday during the parliamentary elections. This enables the Council of Moroccan Mosques in the Netherlands (RMMN) Sunday.

Some Muslims dare not look to come out that they criticize THINK or consider voting for another party, said the RMMN Sunday. Potential voters are constantly reminded of their religion and ethnicity by THINK. The RMMN think this approach works and can be polarizing integration into the road, according to the council.

The spokesman of the Council of Moroccan Mosques in the Netherlands, Saïd Bouharrou suggested earlier that THINK, like the PVV, contributing to the increasing divide in politics. Bouharrou says it's important to find that the democratic system can do its job 'and everyone can choose freely. '' It is blamed THINK does not take away from controversial imam's, has deployed fake accounts on Facebook to blacken other politicians and people put under pressure. We call REMEMBER to change its tone because the issues are addressing the party, deserve attention. '

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