Muslims seek to build future in Italy
On one side of a drab street in working-class Milan, a squat structure houses a conservative mosque linked in the past to suspected Islamic terrorists.
On the other, an office building houses the budding newsroom of "Yalla Italia" (Let's Go, Italy), a monthly magazine written by 2Gs - the name here for second-generation immigrants - for young Muslims juggling identities and for Italians curious about a religion and a way of life barely extant just 20 years ago here.
The two buildings symbolize the different worlds inhabited by Italy's Muslims, a burgeoning community of more than a million that increasingly demands to be heard... more
VIDEO : ICI
lubna Ammoune sur FACEBOOK (note de l'éditeur attention à la "grosse téte"! .. elle va faire une jalouse Houria Bouteldja du Mouvement des Indigénes ...)
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