Salt's mayor Jaume Torramade has asserted that the proclamation to prayer was not to be heard in the municipality during his tenure. He has accused the Muslim immigrants there of having leaned towards 'radicalism' over the recent years, the Hudson Institute policy organization reported.' Read more: Spanish Region Bans Muslim Call to Prayer '"The world economy is entering a new danger zone this autumn," AFP quoted World Bank President Robert Zoellick as saying at a conference in Beijing on the future of China on Saturday. 'New evidence is emerging of the extent of the UK and US spying agencies' collaboration with the deposed regime of Libyan despotic ruler Muammar Gaddafi. This comes shortly after Human Rights Watch researchers discovered hundreds of thousands of files in the private office of the former head of Libya's intelligence service, which revealed that the British MI6 and the US spying apparatus, CIA had intimate relationship with the Libyan despot's torture system. The evidences show how the UK institutions served Gaddafi regime's interests around the world.' Read more: More Evidence of UK-US-Libya Links
The World Bank chief also called on the United States to “address its issues of debt, spending and tax reform to boost private sector growth and a stalled trade policy." Zoellick went on to urge China to accelerate its structural reforms which cater more towards its export-driven economy, and is less reliant on its domestic consumption.'
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
'A northeastern Spain municipality with a 40-percent Muslim population has reportedly banned the Muslim call to prayer also known as Azan.
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