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West African Christians say they are ′marginalized′ during Ramadan | World| Breaking news and perspectives from around the globe | DW

West African Christians say they are marginalized during Ramadan Upholding minorities religious freedoms in predominantly Muslim countries can be a delicate matter when members of other religions are asked to follow Islamic customs. For centuries, Muslims and Christians have lived side by side in Muslim-majority countries like Guinea and Gambia, with joint celebration of religious feasts, and even intermarriages, taking place from time to time, says DW s Omar Wally. 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. Discriminatory Ramadan rules? Prior to Ramadan this year, the Gambian government passed a controversial bill that cut the daytime working hours of female civil servants during the holy month.

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West African Christians ′marginalized′ during Ramadan | World| Breaking news and perspectives from around the globe | DW

West African Christians marginalized during Ramadan 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. 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. Pope Francis visit to Iraq s biblical sites

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Ramadan begins, Derek Chauvin trial, Biden's infrastructure plan: 5 things to know Monday

The holy month of Ramadan begins, President Biden is expected to discuss his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan and more news to start your Monday.

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Ramadan, Derek Chauvin trial, COVID-19: 5 things to know Monday

Prefer to listen? Check out the 5 Things podcast:  Week 3 of the Derek Chauvin trial to begin with more medical testimony Jurors are expected to return Monday in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd to hear more medical testimony by the prosecution. Here s what has happened so far:  Last week, the state called experts and police officials to testify about proper use of force as well as medical professionals to testify about how Floyd died. Prosecutors have also asked experts to testify about the role of drugs found in Floyd s system, trying to head off the defense s argument that they played a key role in his death.

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