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What about Bolivia in South America?
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Indeed , what about Bolivia in South America, that notorious hotbed of islamic extremism.
While it is true that since February this year Catholicism is no longer the official state religion christianity in its various flavour remains the main flavour, overwhelmingly so.
There is religious problems though and some disagreements, apparently between the Vatican and indiginous religions, just like most of the political arguements are about indiginous issues and land/mineral rights.
Then again its not surprising Bolivia is becoming a hotbed of islamic extreemism as nearly 3% of the population isn't christian.
Then again if you take all the muslims add them to all the Jews Bhuddists Shinto and baha'i then you get the amazing figure of less than 0.2% of the population.
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The leadership of both countries are very chum chum with Iran, which is one of the major sources of real FUNDING of islamic extremism.
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Oh dear , it may have escaped your notice but according to the islamic extremists the people of Iran and the theocracy in Iran are dirty heretics who must be converted or slain in the name of fundamentalist goodness