The Death of Multiculturalism?

  • 2011-02-16
  • By Karlis Streips
Among the Latvian nation’s more nationalistically inclined persons, there has been much jubilation and celebration in recent weeks about the fact that one after another, European officials have been declaring that if ever there was a hope for the existence of multiculturalism in various European countries, that hope is now gone. Almost without exception, these statements have come in relation to communities that are, to a greater or lesser extent, Islamic and Muslim.  Turks in Germany, Muslims of various nations in Great Britain, women and their headscarves in France. In Latvi...
 
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