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Last Updated: Wednesday, 15 March 2006, 10:24 GMT
Europe's Angry Young Muslims
First broadcast March 2006

The London bombings, the Paris riots and, more recently, the cartoon controversy - Europe's Muslims are scarcely ever out of the news.

In this three-part series, Roger Hardy goes in search of the roots of Muslim alienation, asks if Muslim anger is justified or unjustified - and tries to gauge where Europe and its Muslims are heading.

Part Two

The second in the series focuses on young Muslims in the Netherlands, more than a year after the killing of controversial film-maker Theo Van Gogh by a young Dutch citizen of Moroccan origin.

How have Islamic and secular lifestyles among the young developed and how do they compare?

And hear from the prominent right-wing politician who's taken up the mantle of the late Pim Fortuyn.


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SEE ALSO:
Europe's angry young Muslims
07 Mar 06 |  Europe
Europe's angry young Muslims 2
14 Mar 06 |  Europe


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