Friday, May 6, 2016

Clinton and Trump: Where Do They Stand on Islamism?

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issue 277
5.6.2016
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Clinton and Trump: Where Do They Stand on Islamism?
With Trump and Clinton the de facto nominees, it is time for voters to begin weighing the national security policies of each candidate. learn more



MORENEWS
U.S. Navy Seal Charles H. Keating IV was killed in the 48-hour battle to free Telskuf from the clutches of ISIS but not before the village was destroyed.
Testimony From Christian Whose Home Was Destroyed by ISIS

The announcement by the Justice Ministry reverses a previous edict in the kingdom that only allowed the husband to have a copy of the contract.
Saudi Women Win 'Right' to Receive Copy of Marriage Contract

In Ohio, a group of Shiite women have begun to forge friendships with Sunni women causing an examination of the true sectarian differences.
US Shiite, Sunni Women Bond Despite Differences

It seems Turkish Prime Minister Davotoglu will resign later this month, reportedly because Erdogan wants to increase his own powers.
5 Things You Should Know About Turkey's President Erdogan

The experience of the city of Paris and French corporates in dealing with the growing phenomenon of radical Islam in France.
Islamist Extremism in France (Part II)

Clarion's Ryan Mauro interviews Yousuf Ismael, a US Kurdish Muslim and director of Media and Policy at the Washington Kurdish Institute.
Prominent Kurdish Activist: Designate MB as Terror Group
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Women Pound Flasher on Public Bus in Turkey
After a man showed his genitals to a woman on a bus in Turkey, she begins to slap him. The other women on the bus join in. The bus driver eventually pulled over in front of a police station where the man was taken into custody.
QUOTABLEQUOTES
Egypt Ambassador Abdel Sadek -- Tom and Jerry contributes to violence
[Tom and Jerry] portrays the violence in a funny manner and sends the message that, yes, I can hit him…and I can blow him up with explosives. It becomes set in [the viewer’s] mind that this is natural.” 
- Ambassador Abdel Sadek
head of Egypt’s State Information Service
BLOGPOST
Time and again, brave forces try to amend the blasphemy law, but in Pakistan, it is considered a “sacred manuscript,” something not to be touched or talked even about. Those who dared paid a heavy price.
Brutality in the Name of Blasphemy
READERSWRITE
J.M.M.
[Re:'Obama Plans to Reduce Screening for Refugees to 3 Months']: Let's import trouble as if we can't see what's happening in Germany and most of Europe. It's working out so well with them.
J.M.M.
P.T.
[Re:'Support Increases in Congress To Designate MB as Terrorist Org']: CAIR is a supporter of Islamic terrorist. We need to shut it down.
P.T.
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