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issue 213
10.19.2015 |
Wars are not fought exclusively on the
battlefield. They are fought and supported by ideas and ideology. |
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The State Department International
Religious Freedom Report slams Pakistan & other countries for failing to
protect religious minorities. |
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The UK prime minister unveils the specifics
of a counter-extremism strategy promised earlier in the year and gives $7.7
million to the fight. |
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Not content with riots last week that
attacked three churches, the Islamic Defenders Front is demanding the speedy
closure of ten churches. |
Tarek
Fatah comments on the niqab and its political significance in the Canadian
generational elections being held today.
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By Andrew C.
McCarthy
In January 2015, Muslim terrorists massacred
cartoonists and writers at the Paris offices of the satirical magazine
Charlie Hebdo, proclaiming to be avenging Islam’s prophet. The rampage, which
included the murders of hostages at a kosher market, prompted global leaders
and throngs of citizens to rally in support of free expression. But was the
support genuine? Andrew C. McCarthy, former Assistant United States Attorney
for the Southern District of New York, explains how leading Islamists have
sought to supplant free expression with the blasphemy standards of Islamic
law, gaining the support of the U.S. and other Western governments. |
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[Re:
"What's Going on in Tennessee? Teaching Islam in Public Schools']: The
only way they can get away with doing this is because parents allow it. I
would never allow my kid to be taught any religious nonsense in a public
school.
K.V.T.
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[Re:
'UN Official Mourns Palestinian 'Shaheeds' on Facebook']: If I could have one
wish for Christmas, it would be this: Get the U.S. out of the U.N., then get
the U.N. out of the U.S.'
D.S.
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[Re:
'UK Considers How to Defend Soldiers vs Bogus Lawsuits']: All part of jihad,
death but a million cuts.
T.J.
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