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German Chancellor Merz Tells Muslim Students: Respect Our Constitutional Order

German chancellor Friedrich Merz has used a visit at a university in Hannover (Lower Saxony) to remind Muslim students to respect the Liberal constitutional…

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The Federal Chancellor wants to make an announcement to Muslims at German universities. He calls Germany a secular state. However, this is not true.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The gender segregation and the appearance of a Salafism preacher during the controversial Islam Week at Kiel University have sparked criticism throughout Germany. ... The post Merz warns Islamwoche in Kiel: "We are a secular state" appeared first on Apollo News.

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The chancellor intervenes in the dispute over gender segregation at German universities, if necessary wants to take action against creeping Islamism.

·Berlin, Germany
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Gender segregation at two events of Muslim student groups caused a stir in Germany. Federal Chancellor Merz comments on the incidents at a university in Hanover.

·Dortmund, Germany
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For a CDU politician, it is an unusual advance: Friedrich Merz publicly advocated a strict separation of state and religion from German universities during a visit to the Hannover Medical School. A fundamentally welcome concern – if his criticism were not so one-sided: Merz targeted exclusively Muslim students and remained silent...

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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