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Texas Gunmen Honored as Martyrs in Pakistan

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issue 171
5.7.2015
TOPSTORIES
Texas Gunmen Honored as Martyrs in Pakistan
Nadir Soofi and Elton Simpson were honored for their 'martyrdom' after they were killed attacking a 'Draw Mohammed' event in Garland, Texas. More
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France to Implement Broad Surveillance Law Against Terror

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Path of Blood: The Story of Al Qaeda's War on the House of Saud
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