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A Michigan city violated free-speech rights by refusing to let a missionary distribute Christian literature while walking around at the Arab International Festival, the 6th Circuit ruled.
Missionary George Saieg founded the now-defunct Arabic Christian Perspective, which he described in his complaint as a "national ministry established for the purpose of proclaiming the Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ to Muslims."
Saieg claimed he saw the annual Arab International Festival in Dearborn, Mich., as an opportunity to "evangelize thousands of Muslims in one place" by walking around and handing out Christian literature since the city is home to a "big Muslim community" and the festival attracts 250,000 people each year.