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BRUSSELS -- Plans for a Muslim-only hospital in the Netherlands have sparked a heated debate over its separate all-male and all-female wings, halal food and roster of duty imams.
A populist nationalist party described the plan for the clinic in south Rotterdam as "a step backwards to the Middle Ages."
The sexes will be segregated, with male patients treated by an exclusively male nursing and medical staff and similar arrangements for female patients.
The Netherlands' once proud multicultural model, which promoted tolerance of a rapidly growing immigrant population, has been questioned in recent years, especially after the slaying of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamist.
The latest dispute concerns plans for a private hospital aimed at the Netherlands' 1 million Muslims.
It is the brainchild of a health industry entrepreneur, Paul Sturkenboom, who plans to employ 45 doctors and 275 nurses. Staff will not have to be Muslims.
The plan has been attacked by the Rotterdam-based Leefbaar Rotterdam, or "Liveable Rotterdam" party, which controlled the local council until March.
Last month, the party unsuccessfully tried to have the hospital banned.
A nationalist member of parliament, Geert Wilders, has dubbed the hospital plan "apartheid."
Construction work is about to start, and the clinic aims to open by 2008.







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