Daniel Greenfield
Over the last decade, the treatment of Muslims has dominated discussions about human rights in Europe, the United States and Israel. Whether it's Jihadis seized on the battlefields of Afghanistan, domestic terrorists plotting death and destruction in London, Ramallah or Jersey City, asylum seekers from the coasts of Australia to England, or your regular old Abdul or Hamid who may be a law-abiding citizen or a fanatical mass murderer in waiting – the Western human rights debate over the last 10 years comes down to the treatment of Muslims.
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While Muslims incessantly shout about their "rights" in Europe, America and Israel, it might be a good idea to take a look at how non-Muslim guest workers are treated in Muslim countries.