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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Coalition Attempts To Promote Religious Diversity In Britain
In Britain, a group of political, religious, union and human rights leaders have formed a new Coalition to Defend Freedom of Religious and Cultural Expression. eGovMonitor reported yesterday that the coalition has been set up to counter media criticism of faith groups openly displaying their cultural or religious symbols and dress. Most recently that criticism has been directed at Muslim women wearing veils, but it has extended to those of other religions as well. The new group argues that multiculturalism enriches society and does not divide it. One of the leaders of the new group, London Mayor Ken Livingstone, said: "I am proud of London's reputation as the most diverse city in the world...."