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Being Muslim in Germany’s Bundeswehr means no pastoral care
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July 31, 2020
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Lieutenant Nariman Hammounti-Reinke risked her life for Germany in Afghanistan. But, on a religious level she feels left out by the Bundeswehr, despite the growing number of Muslim troops in the country's army.
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