BOSTON (AP) — Prosecutors have opened an investigation into whether federal civil rights laws were violated by a central Massachusetts town when officials there rejected plans for a Muslim cemetery.
U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said Thursday the investigation will determine whether the town of Dudley violated the right to religious exercise by the Islamic Society of Greater Worcester. The Islamic group wants to use 55 acres of farmland in Dudley for a Muslim cemetery, but town officials rejected the plan, citing traffic and environmental concerns.
A lawyer for the group has suggested that anti-Muslim bias played a role in the town’s decision to deny needed permits for the cemetery.
Ortiz said her investigation will look into whether the town placed unreasonable barriers to the group’s cemetery proposal.
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