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Slovakian Prime Minister Repeats His Anti-Islamic Statements

10:15 - May 28, 2016
News ID: 3459928
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Slovakia’s Prime Minister has said that “Islam has no place” in the country – weeks before it takes over the presidency of the EU.

Slovakian Prime Minister Repeats His Anti-Islamic Statements

Robert Fico won Slovakia’s premiership for the third time in March, although his leftist-nationalist Smer-Social Democracy party lost its parliamentary majority.

Ahead of the vote, Mr Fico advanced hard-line views about migration and said he would not accept "one single Muslim” migrant into the country – points he reiterated in his first post-election interview this week.

Speaking about migration, he told Slovakian news agency TASR : "When I say something now, maybe it will seem strange, but I’m sorry, Islam has no place in Slovakia.

"I think it is the duty of politicians to talk about these things very clearly and openly.

"I do not wish there were tens of thousands of Muslims.”

Slovakia is due to take over the EU’s rotating presidency from 1 July, giving it a greater role in discussions about how the continent should tackle its migration and refugee crisis.

Along with the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, Slovakia has called for Europe’s borders to be sealed off to block the main routes used by refugees to enter Europe.

Responding to his interview, the Islamic Foundation in Slovakia told The Slovak Spectator: "The repeated statements of Mr Premier do not only harm Slovak Muslims but also the country’s interests as a sovereign country which is building its position on the international scene.”

Source: The Independent


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