|
issue 296
6.20.2016 |
Ironically, CAIR themselves have refused to
divulge their own funding sources, even when mandated by U.S. courts. |
|
|
|
Egypt's harassment of women's rights lawyer
and advocate Reda El-Danbouki and other human rights activists is shameless. |
|
|
|
Most suggestions have missed the point: We
already have a legal duty to eradicate ISIS and that duty was solidified on
March 17 this year. |
|
|
|
300 million Pakistani rupees have been
awarded to a madrassa attended by several leading terrorist figures,
including a prominent Taliban leader. |
Former radical Islamist Sohail Ahmed speaks
to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow about his own transformation and the psychology of
the Orlando attacker. |
Two brothers, both with the same biological
parents and identical upbringing. One would represent their country, Belgium,
at the Olympics and the other join ISIS and take part in the murder of 32
people in coordinated attacks. |
By Claire Fox
When you hear that now ubiquitous phrase
"I find that offensive," you know you're being told to shut up.
Social discourse is now dominated by competitive offense-claiming. But how
did we become so thin-skinned? The author blames official multiculturalism's
relativistic conflation of tolerance with positive "recognition"
and narcissistic identity politics. |
|
[Re:
'Open Letter to Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi']: El Sisi is the only
decent leader of the Arab world. He was able to remove the Muslim Brothehood
from power and is battling terrorism in Egypt. He deserves our praise and
utmost support.
V.V.
|
|
[Re:'How
We Can Win the War Against ISIS and Why We Are Failing']: The big question
where is the United Nations I thought they were organized to prevent this
type of stuff from ever happening apparently they're all hiding under the
desk in our New York office
M.P.
|
SUPPORT
THE CLARION PROJECT'S VITAL WORK
The Clarion Project is a registered
501(c)(3). Donations are tax-deductible.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment