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issue 115
04.24.14 |
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An exclusive report based on newly
declassified documents obtained by the Clarion Project |
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When Bin Laden was killed, the Muslim
American Society defended his goal of creating an Islamic state in
Afghanistan. |
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Caving to pressure from CAIR among others,
Brandeis reversed its decision to honor Ayan Hirsi Ali, a leading voice
against honor violence. |
Critics say 9/11 film should not use the
terms Islamist and jihad when describing 9/11. Others reply by saying those
terms are essential to accurately define the enemy we're fighting. |
By Lorenzo Vidino
Some see contemporary Muslim Brotherhood
organizations in the West as positive forces encouraging integration; others
cast them as modern-day Trojan horses, feigning moderation while radicalizing
Western Muslims. Lorenzo Vidino brokers a third view, which sheds light on a
critical juncture in Muslim-Western relations. |
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