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« Islamic extremists 'infiltrate Oxbridge' | Main | Tatchell, OutRage! and the Grand Mufti »
Sunday
Mar112007

Tariq Ramadan: Do you trust this man?

DateSunday, March 11, 2007

Deborah Orr interviews Tariq Ramadan.

Independent on Sunday, 11 March 2007

AuthorMartin Sullivan | in CategoryResisting Islamophobia, CategoryUK Share ArticleShare Article
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