When 15-year-old Lisa W. started to wear long-sleeved clothes early last year, it quickly struck her classmates and teachers in the sleepy eastern German town of Pulsnitz as odd. Her conversion to Islam was **ticed almost immediately in a part of Germany where only 0.5 per cent of the population is Muslim and where the backlash against Chancellor Angela Merkel?s pro-refugee policy had been stronger than almost anywhere else in the country.Lisa W.?s school soon reached out to her mother and stepfather about the subtle...