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German Football 'Hooligans' Take Up Battle Against Salafists


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11.13.2014

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German Football 'Hooligans' Take Up Battle Against Salafists
Some media are now using the fear of hooligan violence to completely shut down the debate about the spread of sharia in Germany. More

A new law proposed in Iran would make walking, owning or selling a dog a crime punishable by 74 lashes and a fine of $370 to $3,700.
New Iranian Law Proposes 74 Lashes for Dog Owners

A network of private schools in Pakistan observed “I am not Malala day” in protest against Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani activist for girls' education.
'I Am Not Malala' Day Observed by Pakistani Schools

Government officials named Boko Haram as responsible for the horrific attack at a government school that killed 47 and injured 79 young students.
Suicide Bomber Kills 47 Students at Nigerian Boys School

Tehran is using ISIS as an excuse to surge thousands of troops through the Iran-Iraq border and notch up the violent activities of its many proxy militia groups.
Iran Switching to Hard Ball in a Last Attempt to Control Iraq

Jaha Dukureh was subjected to FGM when she was just one week old. She immigrated to the United States from Africa when she was 15 years old and was forced into marriage shortly afterwards.
Eradicating FGM – Defining The Battle Strategy
MORENEWS
Iran Nuclear Break-Out Time Much Sooner Than Assessed

Despite New UK Laws, Extremist Charities Still Operate as Fronts

US Embracement of Iran Will Only Help the Islamic State

UK Extremist Cleric: I Have No Affiliation to Laws of the UK

100 Years After WWI, Turkish Leaders Nostalgic For Empire

'Muslims of the Americas' Says Hitler Was Not Enemy of U.S.

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The Fight for Lebanon: The Islamic State Vs. Hezbollah

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VOICES FORHUMAN RIGHTS
Asma Darwish: Bahraini Human Rights Activists Defiant Despite Challenges
Bahraini human rights activist Asma Darwish spoke to Clarion Project about human rights in Bahrain and what can be done to help. More
QUOTABLEQUOTES
Anjem Choudary: I don't affiliate with democracy and freedom
I don’t affiliate with things like ­democracy and freedom. My set of values and principles arise from Islam.
- Anjem Choudary
Extremist Preacher, UK
BLOGPOST
A recent Salon piece shows that ideology as the root cause of global Islamic extremism is finally being discussed in mainstream America.
The Long-Awaited Debate on Islamism is Here at Last
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Honor Killings in the Twenty-First Century
By Nicole Pope
Thousands of women are murdered every year by close relatives for allegedly violating an unwritten social code or rebelling against the patriarchal order. Other harmful practices such as forced marriage, child marriage, or bride exchange have been recorded for centuries and adapted to modern times. The book examines honor-based violence, its roots and its evolution, as well as the ongoing struggle to eradicate it in Turkey, Pakistan and other countries, including Western European nations.
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