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BM2DTYRXVNAA An anti- new mosque placard is pictured at the Interessengemeinschaft Pankow-Heinersdorfer Buerger (IPAHB) community group office in Heinersdorf, Tiniusstrasse November 13, 2006. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 13, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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BM2DTYRTVRAA A gate is padlocked at the entrance to the site of an old sauerkraut factory, which is the proposed site of the new mosque in Pankow-Heinersdorf November 14, 2006. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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BM2DTYDFOBAA Abdul Basit Tariq, Imam of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Berlin is pictured at the mosque in Meteorstrasse, Reinickendorf November 14, 2006. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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BM2DTYDFMRAA Abdul Basit Tariq, Imam of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Berlin shows computer generated pictures of the proposed new mosque November 14, 2006. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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BM2DTYDFMFAA Abdul Basit Tariq, Imam of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Berlin is pictured at the mosque in Meteorstrasse, Reinickendorf November 14, 2006. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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BM2DTYDFLWAA Childrens religious books are pictured on a shelf at the mosque in Meteorstrasse, Reinickendorf. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 14, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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BM2DTXXMHSAA Joachim Swietlik, head of Interessengemeinschaft Pankow-Heinersdorfer Buerger (IPAHB) community group speaks to media at the group's office in Heinersdorf, Tiniusstrasse November 13, 2006. The imam of Berlin's Ahmadiyya Muslim community says people in the Pankow-Heinersdorf suburb in former communist east of the city are good but they have the wrong idea about Islam. Residents, who have launched a "No Mosque In Pankow!" campaign, say the Ahmadiyya movement -- which defines itself as Muslim but is not recognised by some mainstream Muslim groups because of its divergent beliefs -- is a fundamentalist Islamic sect that wants to abolish democracy. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE GERMANY-MOSQUE Picture taken November 13, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (GERMANY)
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