West African Christians marginalized during Ramadan dw.com 40 mins ago Mimi Mefo Takambou
The ability to uphold minorities religious freedoms in predominantly-Muslim countries appears to be a delicate matter. Although in Gambia which maintains a secular constitution it s a little more complicated. © DW/D.Cupolo Provided by Deutsche Welle
For centuries, Muslims and Christians have lived side by side in many African countries, such as Guinea and Gambia both Muslim-majority countries.
DW s Omar Wally confirmed that there have been intermarriages and joint celebration of religious feasts in Gambia.
However, as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan unfolds, reports indicate that Christian minorities in these two West African nations are complaining of increasing marginalization.
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