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issue 96
07.25.13 |
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BBC show host fired for requesting
'non-Asian' or female driver for her 14 year old daughter. |
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Weiner's accepting a donation from an
Al-Jazeera lobbyist raises questions no less troubling than his recent
sexting scandal. |
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A leading Iranian cleric discussed the duty
of women under Islam at a conference on family issues. |
Nada Al-Ahdal, just
11 years old, explains the fate of children forced to marry and why she is
fleeing her family.
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By Erick Stakelbeck
Hiding behind a cloak of respectability and
expensive Western suits, the Muslim Brotherhood is installing vehemently
anti-American governments and power structures throughout the Middle East and
the world, as we sit back and cheer for the "democracy" of the Arab
Spring. The Brotherhood reveals how the U.S. has put the Brotherhood on the
threshold of power at every turn and traces the group from its violent roots
to its current strategy of "stealth jihad." |
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The
law has good reason. What if everyone decided to wear a full facial covering:
like everyone wearing full ski masks walking down the street. How safe would
you feel?
-- Mary Alice Westadt
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Full
face veil is never acceptable in an open society and doesn't suit the social
contract. Citizenship comes with rights AND responsibilities in the public
sphere: responsibility and (full, equal) participation can not be had
(literally) without being recognizable...The (full-face) veil functions to
limit female citizenship to the absolute minimum: women in face veil remain
fully anonymous and are a non-presence in the public domain...
-- Semira Dallali
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The Clarion Project invites you to write to us to report issues
concerning radical Islam in your area. Let us know about attempts by Muslims
to impose Islamic law in your community, report about radical Muslim
demonstrations or activities on your college campus or in your neighborhood.
If you are a Muslim, send us details about any radical literature or sermons
in your mosque. Send us all the details. After being reviewed, your story may
be published on ClarionProject.org |
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