|     Italy: Muslims appeal to president over   'discrimination' in north        Via AKI:    Muslims   in Italy have written to the country's president Giorgio Napolitano claiming   their constitutional rights are being violated by the anti-immigrant policies   of the Northern League party.        A lack of mosques and halal food outlets in the north were especially serious   problems, said the letter to Napolitano (photo), written by the union of   Islamic communities in Italy (UCOII). Adnkronos International received a copy   of the letter.        "I write to you as the custodian and guarantor of the Italian   constitution the Italian's Republic's highest judge, to draw to your   attention the day-to-day difficulties faced by Muslims in a large area of the   country," said the letter signed by UCOII's president Ezzeddin Elzir.        Law-abiding Muslim immigrants and foreign residents who have strived to   integrate in Italy's northern regions and who do not present any real   security threat, are being treated as second-class citizens, according to   UCOII.              |   
 
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