Martin Larsen wrote:
> Many of those Christians have long since left or been forced out. But
> Lazari stayed on.
> For more than 40 years he has been selling pork to his own
> fast-shrinking Christian community, to defiant Muslims, and to
> foreigners. Now, he is being squeezed out of business.
> Curiously, all the other slaughter-houses that once dealt with pork
> have been closed too. Lazari's reluctant to say what he suspects is
> happening.
>
> "There are only 2,000 Greeks left in Istanbul," he grumbled. "None of
> us dares speak out."
>
> Bondemanden Zafer:
>
> But four years on, Zafer cannot sell a single animal for slaughter.
> Just like Lazari with his abattoir, Zafer's farm has failed the new
> hygiene test.
>
> On top of that the regulations now say you can only farm pigs, if you
> say which abattoir will slaughter them: Catch-22 when they have
> already been closed.
>
> "The government doesn't announce out-loud that it has banned the pig
> farms," Zafer told me.
>
>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/7368020.stm
>
> Meget interessant artikel om hverdagen for dissidenter i det
> muhammedansk totalitære EU-kandidatland, som giver indtryk af den
> diskrete, tålmodige og langsigtede måde islamisterne kvæler vantro mm.
> Men ikke opmuntrende for os der går ind for frihed.
>
> Mvh
> Martin
Hvis han blev truet på livet og flygtede til Danmark, synes du så han skulle
have opholdstilladelse ?
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Six Degrees Of Separation