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issue 143
12.11.2014 |
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Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi is charged with
incitement and assistance to commit murder, helping the prisoners to escape,
arson, vandalism and theft. |
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With oil prices tanking, the West is
missing an excellent opportunity to squeeze Iran economically and destabilize
the brutal Ayatollah regime. |
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Former Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich is
considering running for president in 2016. His 2005 endorsement of CAIR
remains on their website. |
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A 19 year old identified only as Samya
threw herself off a bridge in Cairo, in order to escape sexual harassment.
She drowned in the Nile. A man had been following her for half an hour,
trying to grab her. One eye-witness told reporters that the girl’s assailant
was carrying acid, commonly used in brutal attacks on women. |
A
woman recounts her horrific experience of being mobbed and suddenly assaulted
by a group of men on a street in Egypt.
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Spiritual Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood
By Raheel Raza
Devout Muslim, Raheel Raza, gained
international attention by appearing on the O’Rielly Factor in protest of the
Ground Zero mosque. As a Pakistan-born Canadian Muslim she seems to break all
conventions. Though a self-labeled feminist and progressive, Americans might
call her a “conservative” for her general disdain for political correctness.
Raheel has no illusions about the current problems of the Muslim world. With
common decency and the Qur'an as her guide, she shows how Islam can be a
religion of peace. |
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Re:
Iranian Activist Sentenced to Death for Posts on Facebook -- The World will
be glad when the religious dictatorship in Iran is ended and its officials
brought to justice. The record of this dictatorship is a blight upon the
History of Humanity.
N.H.
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Re:
Iranian Activist Sentenced to Death for Posts on Facebook -- The newsletters
from Clarion Project are filled with similar stories of gross atrocities.
Whatever can we do? This is beyond belief...I'm so ashamed that creatures
that uphold these inhumanities are allowed to call themselves human beings.
We need someone to hold these countries accountable.
S.S.
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Re:
Malala to Make History As Youngest Laureate of Nobel Peace Prize -- The
Taliban have exposed that they are very much afraid of the education of
females They must be scared that if a girl or woman becomes educated, she
might start to look into different worldviews. Then, she just might start to
think for herself. This is what the Taliban, with all their misogyny, would
detest. To explain this in another way, Thomas Jefferson stated,
"Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppression of body and
mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day."
W.S.
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