German President Christian Wulff was to arrive in Turkey later on Monday for a five-day visit that comes amid a heated debate in Germany on the integration of Muslim immigrants, an overwhelming majority of whom are Turks. | |
![]() Official German data show about one in five Turks living in Germany speak either poor German or no German at all and that language difficulties were the main obstacle to the successful integration of Turkish immigrants. Turkish President Abdullah Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have recently called on Turks to advance their German skills and to speak German “without an accent.” The debate over Germany’s immigrant community has intensified since former Bundesbank board member Thilo Sarrazin published a book accusing Turkish and Arab immigrants of lowering the intelligence of German society. A survey that was published last week showed that more than one-third of Germans say immigrants, some of whom had been living in the country for more than 40 years, should be sent to their native lands when jobs are scarce. Some 58 percent backed limitations on the religious practices of Muslims, while 10 percent said a “führer” is needed to run the country “with a strong hand.” Wulff will visit Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s mausoleum and then proceed to talks with Gül today. He will also have talks with Prime Minister Erdoğan and head of the Religious Affairs Directorate Bardakoğlu before addressing Parliament in the afternoon. On Wednesday, he will travel to the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri, where Gül is from, to attend a business forum, following which he will fly to the southern province of Adana. On Thursday, he will visit the St. Paul Museum in Tarsus, a former church, and attend a religious ceremony there. On Friday, the German president will have talks with Patriarch Bartholomew and then visit Sultanahmet Mosque and the Hagia Sophia. He and Gül are then expected to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for a Turkish-German university in İstanbul. Todays Zaman |
Integration, religious freedoms weigh heavily during Wulff visit
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