
Swedish Judo Club Accused of Discrimination After Muslim Children Decline to Bow
A judo club in Gothenburg has been reported to the Ombudsman after a Muslim family claimed that the club’s mandatory bowing ritual excludes their children.

A judo club in Gothenburg has been reported to the Ombudsman after a Muslim family claimed that the club’s mandatory bowing ritual excludes their children.

The Austrian Ministry of Education emphasizes that students must attend classes during Ramadan, and any pressure to fast is treated as bullying requiring school intervention.

Educational establishments in the Catalonian capital have been encouraged to factor in Ramadan when organizing extracurricular activities, including music or dance.

The Greens say Muslim life is central to German society and has long faced structural discrimination and lack of recognition.

The fast-food chain has removed visible meals from its digital screens during daylight hours, restoring them only after sunset.

The federal spokesman for the Identitarian Movement stated “Islam does not belong to Germany.”

The publisher handled distribution of 55,000 copies—but officials say they do not know which schools ultimately received the books.

To acknowledge Lent is to acknowledge the Christian foundation of Europe. It forces a confrontation with the history our modern institutions have spent decades trying to erase.

Europe’s streets and schools showcase Islamic rituals, while millions of Christians observe Lent with little official recognition.

The European Parliament’s refusal to act contrasts sharply with its tough stance on other actors, revealing political cowardice.