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Muslims: a part of you: Germany's new publicly funded campaign
Italy🏛️ PoliticsConservative19 hr. ago

Muslims: a part of you: Germany's new publicly funded campaign

The Italian newspaper *Il Giornale* reports on a controversial campaign in Germany titled 'Muslims: A Part of You,' funded by public money through the Ministry of Family. The initiative, run by the organization Claim, aims to combat anti-Muslim racism by showcasing stories of Muslim professionals such as doctors, teachers, pharmacists, and activists. However, the campaign has sparked debate, particularly among conservative circles, due to concerns over the origins of the organization. Claim was formed in 2025 from the remnants of the dissolved Claim-Allianz, which had previously faced parliamentary inquiries over alleged ties between some affiliated groups and Islamist circles. Critics argue that the campaign has a strong ideological focus and that its concluding event in Berlin invited only leftist politicians, excluding moderate opposition voices.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedConservative19 hr. ago
Muslims: a part of you: Germany's new publicly funded campaign

The Italian newspaper *Il Giornale* reports on a controversial campaign in Germany titled 'Muslims: A Part of You,' funded by public money through the Ministry of Family. The initiative, run by the organization Claim, aims to combat anti-Muslim racism by showcasing stories of Muslim professionals such as doctors, teachers, pharmacists, and activists. However, the campaign has sparked debate, particularly among conservative circles, due to concerns over the origins of the organization. Claim was formed in 2025 from the remnants of the dissolved Claim-Allianz, which had previously faced parliamentary inquiries over alleged ties between some affiliated groups and Islamist circles. Critics argue that the campaign has a strong ideological focus and that its concluding event in Berlin invited only leftist politicians, excluding moderate opposition voices.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the campaign as ideologically driven and highlights criticisms from conservative quarters, emphasizing the exclusion of moderate voices and potential misuse of public funds. It uses terms like 'polemics,' 'ideological imprint,' and 'leftist politicians,' suggesting a critical view

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