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Are they serious?Reader comment on item: Atiq Malik, British Politician, Calls for Stoning Adulterous Muslim Women Submitted by Phil Ghidinelli (United Kingdom), Jun 21, 2010 at 09:21 This cannot be allowed to happen. They should realise that in the UK there is an established way of doing things. When a non Muslim goes to a Muslim country they are expected to adhere to established laws and customs. Why should it be any different for a Muslim who comes here. They are free to follow their religion and to build their Mosques and they would no doubt whine and complain if they were denied that freedom. Another case in point is look at the treatment Christians receive in most Muslim countries and in the media in general. I have no objection at all to Muslims coming here to live, what I do object to is the double standards certain people practice, I'm sure they know who they are.
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