A German hospital removed twelve crosses, supposedly due to objections from Muslim patients, Christian German news agency Idea reported Tuesday.
Workers in the Bad Soden hospital near Frankfurt took off the crosses from the wall in front of the patients and put them in trash bags, which led to criticism by patients.
Director Helmuth Hahn-Klimroth had his employees do the job with the required prudence. Crosses aren't considered common furnishings in a general hospital, according to the director. [Islam in Europe] Read more