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Italy Moves to Block ‘Anti-Mosque’ Laws

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 The Italian government has moved to block new building regulations for Lombardy, the country's most populous region, which would make it virtually impossible to build any new mosques there, officials said.

The regulations, which have become known as "anti-mosque" laws, were approved by the right-wing dominated regional council at the end of January.

Amid an outcry over what critics see as a blatantly discriminatory move in the northern region, which includes its capital Milan, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's centre-left government said on Friday they had decided to refer the new rules to the Constitutional Court for review, the AFP news agency reported.

Under the regulations, anyone seeking to build a new place of worship for a religion not officially recognised by the state would be subject to an extensive list of special restrictions ranging from the size of associated parking facilities, to the outward appearance of the buildings.

Since Islam is the only major religion not recognised by the Italian state, the new rules have been seen as being specifically targeted at Italy's more than one million Muslims.

Critics say the legislation breaches Italy's constitution on several grounds and is bound to be overturned by the Constitutional Court.

Religious freedom questioned

Judges are expected to consider whether the new measures breach guarantees of religious freedom, whether the region has exceeded its power by redrawing the relationship between state and religion, and whether the new law leaves too much to the discretion of local mayors.

Under one provision of the Lombardy law, local mayors who were unhappy about the construction of a new mosque could seek to organise a local referendum before granting or refusing permission.

It also stipulates that the dimensions and architectural proportions of any new place of worship should be in keeping with Lombardy's landscape - a requirement that appears custom-written to block any plans involving minarets - the tall slender tower that is part of a mosque.

The Renzi government's decision to block Lombardy's plans prompted a scathing response from Matteo Salvini, the overtly anti-Islam leader of the far-right Northern League.

"Renzi and [Interior Minister] Alfano - here are the new Imams," Salvini wrote on his Facebook page. The League is the dominant force in the coalition that runs the Lombardy region.



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