Since there are so many restrictions and prohibitions on church building in the Muslim world - you have to wonder whether they are upset first and foremost by the Swiss audacity to do the same - or that their hopes for an Islamized Europe - through EU's tolerant laws - have taken a serious blow. Or is it simply seen as a good time - to tout for the banking business they feel they should have as Muslims over the Swiss infidel. Ankara, 2 Dec. (AKI) - Muslims should consider withdrawing their money from Swiss bank accounts in response to the country's ban on construction of minarets, a Turkish minister said. "I am certain this (vote) will prompt our brothers from Muslim countries who keep their money and investments in Swiss banks to review their decision," said Egemen Bagis, cited by Turkish daily Zaman.
Bagis is the chief negotiator for Turkey's European Union accession as well as minister for European affairs.
"In 2008, when banks around the world were falling, no bank was affected in Turkey, and the door of Turkey's banking system is open to them," said Bagis.
Turkish president Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that Switzerland's vote was contrary to fundamental rights and freedoms.
His comments were echoed by prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who added that it was a bad decision for Switzerland to hold the referendum.
At the weekend a majority of Swiss voters endorsed a ban on mosque minarets in the country.
More than 57 percent of voters, as well as 22 out of Switzerland's 26 cantons voted in favour of the ban, despite the government's opposition to such a move, saying it would harm the country's image.
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I eagerly await the vast outpouring of Muslim funds from the Swiss banks into the oh-so-secure Turkish banks. Or maybe the Dubai banks...
I also eagerly await hundreds of thousands of Muslims to leave Switzerland.
Waiting.....waiting... waiting...
Turkey's banks are secure as far as the Turkish Army can uphold secularism!
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