Tuesday, July 28, 2015

'May I Cut Off a Head as a Wedding Present?' - ISIS: 'Yes'

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issue 188
7.28.2015
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'May I Cut off a Head as a Wedding Present?' - ISIS: 'Yes'
A woman gives testimony about the beheading and the barbarity of Islamic State's religious police force. More




MORENEWS
Sheikh Yousuf al-Qaradawi said suicide bombings were permissible even if there would be civilian casualties as long as it was ordered by a group.
Muslim Brotherhood Spiritual Leader Okays Suicide Bombings

The money was transferred despite the supposedly strict measures Iraqi gov't says it have taken to stranglehold the terror organization.
Islamic State Received $6.9 Billion in Money Transfers

A “charity” group linked to the funding of Hamas, Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations has hired a lobby group with connections to Congress.
Qatar 'Charity' Linked to Terror Funding Hires U.S. Lobbyists

Local and military police are treating it as a possible terrorist threat, after the attack on the military recruiting center that left five dead in Tennessee.
Islamist Death Threat Found on National Guard Member's Car

A new report has found female genital mutilation present in every single local authority district in England and Wales as PM names FGM as Islamist.
'Female Genital Mutilation Affects Every Part of the UK'
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RECOMMENDEDREADING
Saving Safa: Rescuing a Little Girl from FGM
By Waris Dirie
Authored by Waris Dirie, the Somalia nomad and a victim of female genital mutilation who became a supermodel and an anti-FGM activist. Saving Safa opens with a letter from Safa, aged seven, who explains that she is worried that she will undergo FGM in spite of the contract her parents have signed with Dirie's Desert Flower Foundation stating that they will never have their daughter cut. Waris drops everything and flies to Djibouti where she meets Safa's father and mother who thinks her daughter should be cut to stop the community ostracising them.
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