Three European Parliament members affiliated with the League, Silvia Sardone, Anna Maria Cisint, and Susanna Ceccardi, have written to Italian President Sergio Mattarella expressing concerns about intimidation they claim comes from certain Muslim groups. They allege that these groups, associated with the Ucoii, threaten legal action against them under the pretense of 'islamophobia,' which they say is unfounded. The lawmakers argue that such actions undermine democratic principles and constitutional values by attempting to suppress their advocacy against what they describe as the Islamization of Western culture. In their letter, they highlight issues like female segregation, mandatory veils, forced marriages, female genital mutilation, and community control over women’s freedom. They emphasize that the threat posed by 'political Islam' extends beyond individual representatives, affecting the proper functioning of democratic dialogue and parliamentary mandate. The lawmakers request an audience with the president to discuss these concerns.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue through the lens of defending Western democratic values against perceived Islamic threats. It uses terms like 'islamofobia' (which implies anti-Islamic sentiment), 'Islam politico' (political Islam), and 'subordinare l'ordinamento giuridico a precetti di natura religiosa


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