Migrants should adapt to local laws and not the other way round.
Well, there has been *religion-specific* cemeteries in Spain (muslim too) since long before refugees hit *rich european countries* and migrants became a first order problem for Europe.
I do not see any problem in people burying their loved ones according to whatever creed/belief they hold in life; unless it does affect others. But that applies not to this specific “procedure” on a single “religion”, but to all cases in general.
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Migrants should adapt to local laws and not the other way round.
Well, there has been *religion-specific* cemeteries in Spain (muslim too) since long before refugees hit *rich european countries* and migrants became a first order problem for Europe.
I do not see any problem in people burying their loved ones according to whatever creed/belief they hold in life; unless it does affect others. But that applies not to this specific “procedure” on a single “religion”, but to all cases in general.