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Unveiling the Truth: Why 32 Muslim Women Wear the Full-Face Veil in France
April 2011
This Open Society Foundations report aims to distinguish the myths from the reality about Muslim women in France who wear the full-face veil.

Muslims at Home in Europe
video VIDEO  
This short video introduces the work of the Open Society Institute's At Home in Europe Project, which examines the nature of Muslim integration in cities across Europe.

About This Initiative
The Open Society At Home in Europe Project works to advance and promote the integration of minority groups in Western Europe.

Muslims in Copenhagen
March 2011
This Open Society Foundations report highlights the everyday experiences and sense of belonging for ordinary Muslims in the city of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Muslims in Amsterdam
November 2010
This Open Society Foundations report offers insight into the experiences and perceptions of Muslims living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Muslims in Rotterdam
November 2010
This Open Society Foundations report examines the political, social, and economic participation of Muslim communities living in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Muslims in Hamburg
June 2010
Through engagement with policymakers and communities, this Open Society Institute report examines the political, social, and economic participation of Muslim communities living in Hamburg, Germany.

Muslims in Berlin
April 2010
This Open Society Institute report offers the rarely heard voices of Muslims living in Berlin and a survey of their experiences and perceptions.

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What's Next for Norway?
Nazia Hussain
July 25, 2011
blog BLOG  
The recent attacks in Norway demonstrate that far-right groups in Europe have a lot more in common with extreme Islamist terror organizations than most are willing to admit.

Free Speech or Hate Speech?
Helene Irving
July 13, 2011
blog BLOG  
Right-wing rhetoric across Europe raises the question: When does the right to freely express opinions override others' rights to dignity and respect?

Marmite and Migrants: Bad for Denmark?
Helene Irving
May 24, 2011
blog BLOG  
Denmark's government has apparently taken issue with some foreign foods—and foreign cultures.

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Muslims in Copenhagen
slideshow SLIDESHOW  
The At Home in Europe Project seeks to improve the integration of Europe's Muslim communities and other minority groups. One effort during 2010 was the sponsorship of a photograph booth at the Copenhagen Eid Festival.

Muslims in Hamburg
slideshow SLIDESHOW  
The At Home in Europe Project seeks to improve the integration of Europe’s Muslim communities and other minority groups. Hamburg is one of the 11 EU cities where the project is engaged in monitoring and advocacy efforts, including visually documenting the everyday lives of the city’s Muslims.

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