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issue 282
5.18.2016 |
Lebanon's Central Bank will enforce a new
US law that imposes sanctions on banks that do business with the terror group
Hezbollah. |
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During the last one month or so, a severe
wave of minority persecution has engulfed Pakistan. Here are two cases. |
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Iranian government says Kim Kardashian is
part of a plot 'targeting families' and subverting the 'Islamic Iranian
lifestyle.' |
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The Islamic State’s latest app teaches
children Arabic letters using militaristic imagery and extremist rhetoric
disguised in bright colors. |
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Two young French boys are in ISIS' latest
propaganda film training after the death of their father fighting for ISIS.
Clip translated by Clarion. |
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The Islamic Republic of Iran arrested eight
of Iran's top models for posting 'immodest' pictures on Instragram in a
crackdown on the site. |
FEMEN, a controversial
women's protest group, rushed speaker Tariq Ramadan, claiming that 'political
Islam is totalitarianism and a face of fascism.' The group appeared on stage
in burkas and took them off revealing slogans written on their topless
bodies. FEMEN said they denounced the Muslim Brotherhood as a 'form of
incitement to hatred under the pretext of uniting the Muslims of France.'
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Someone whose freedom of movement has been
taken away lives in a dark cell with a tiny window through which they can
only see a shaft of light and tiny portion of the sky through which they
cannot fly. |
By Anna Erelle
A young French journalist’s riveting and
unprecedented look at how today’s most ruthless terrorists use social media
and technology to reach disaffected youth—witnessed through the undercover
investigation that led to her deep involvement with a key member of ISIS. On
Facebook, 'Melodie'—a twenty-year-old-convert to Islam living with her mother
and sister in Toulouse—meets Bilel, a French-born, high-ranking militant for
the Islamic State in Syria. Within days, Bilel falls in love with Melodie,
Skypes her repeatedly, and adamantly urges her to come to Syria, marry him,
and do jihad. The honey-tongued suitor promises the innocent, fatherless
young girl a life of material comfort and spiritual purpose. But 'Melodie' is
actually Anna Erelle, a Parisian based journalist investigating the
recruitment channels of the Islamic state, whose digital propaganda—Jihad
2.0—constitutes one of its most formidable and frightening weapons,
successfully mobilizing increasing numbers of young Europeans. |
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[Re:
'Iran Arrests Eight Models For "Un-Islamic" Instagram']:The immoral
morality police should be imprisoned! Iran is ISIS!
L.W.M.
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[Re:
'Kill Me Now, I Have to Be in Heaven by Four']: That uneducated slob is going
to have quite the surprise when he finds he's going the opposite way.... Lol
W.G.
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