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"content": "If you read the Constitution, Article 27 speaks of equality and freedom from discrimination. Article 27 (4) states as follows:- “The State shall not discriminate directly or indirectly against any person on any ground, including race, sex, pregnancy, marital status, health status, ethnic or social origin, colour, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, dress, language or birth.” When hon. Sheikh Dor speaks his English, he has an accent and that does not mean he cannot express himself very well. For him to be taken to Muscat Oman, as a Sheikh, that is a plus for this country. That is because we have issues of radicalization of our youth. I see Sheikh Dor as someone who is going to help us bring an end to the radicalization of our youth, especially in whatever is preached in the Mosques. He stood firm to make sure that they train all the Sheikhs and the Imams in the coast region. We know that Oman is almost 100 per cent Muslim country and they have never had a problem with radicalization of their youth. I believe that he will be in the forefront in making sure that he conducts trainings and workshops----"
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