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Statement on Anti-Islam Demonstrations in Dearborn (Michigan, USA)

Statement condemning recent anti-Islam demonstrations in Dearborn in which participants invoked the language of a “Christian crusade,” describing such rhetoric as intimidation and religious hostility. Kaharagia affirms that Islam, like any major faith, cannot be judged by the actions of a few and rejects prejudice disguised as conviction. The statement expresses solidarity with Muslim residents in Dearborn and worldwide, and calls for dignity, religious freedom, and peaceful coexistence.

The Principality of Kaharagia wholeheartedly condemns the recent anti-Islam demonstrations in Dearborn, where a small group of agitators arrived speaking of a so-called "Christian crusade" against the city. Such language is calculated to intimidate Muslim residents and to turn religion into a tool of menace rather than a source of conscience and restraint.

Islam is the world's second-largest and one of its fastest-growing faiths. It is not a monolith, and the actions of a few, whether in politics or extremism, cannot honestly be used to define more than a billion believers. To claim that the wrongs of a handful indict an entire faith is not serious criticism; it is prejudice dressed in the language of conviction.

Kaharagia stands with our Muslim brothers and sisters in Dearborn and throughout the world. They are entitled to live, worship, and speak without fear or harassment. We reject any attempt to invoke "crusade" or other religious imagery as a banner for hatred, and we affirm instead the simple obligation to treat our neighbours with dignity, whatever their creed.

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