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Possible conflict of interest in investigation into Muslim discrimination

Possible conflict of interest in investigation into Muslim discrimination

An investigation by the newspaper Trouw suggests a possible conflict of interest in recent research focused on the discrimination and exclusion of Muslim youth. The findings raise concerns about the objectivity of the study's results.

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