'Stay suspicious': Oxford Union speech on Islam sparks global debate
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British broadcaster and writer Jonathan Sacerdoti sparked global debate after speaking at an Oxford Union event, claiming the West is “right to be suspicious of Islam”. “It's not my faith, it’s not my ideology, but over and over again it has confronted me,” Mr Sacerdoti told News24 host Rowan Dean. “Stay suspicious, especially of Islam.”
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