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Conn. high court rejects Buddhist temple

Published: Feb. 1, 2008 at 12:01 AM
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HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that a town zoning board did not engage in religious discrimination when it blocked a Cambodian Buddhist temple.

The court's 45-page opinion, released Wednesday, hinged on a detailed analysis of federal and state laws, the Hartford Courant reported. The justices pointed out that Newtown officials had said they would welcome the proposed temple in a more suitable site than a residential neighborhood.

The temple, if built, would be the first in the state.

Pinith Mar, an engineer with the state Department of Transportation who left Cambodia as a child, told the newspaper last year that Cambodians are anxious to build a temple because the older generation, who grew up in Cambodia and fled the country in the 1970s, is dying off.

"Time is running out," he said. "If they are gone, I have nowhere to go."

The Cambodian Buddhist Society purchased 10 acres in Newtown. Residents of the area argued that the temple would bring traffic and noise to the neighborhood.



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