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issue 346
10.14.2016 |
As France heads into elections next year,
the questions will be: What is the future of France? Multicultural or
uniquely French? |
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Aleppo is all over the news and with good
reason too, it’s important. Here are 5 things you should know about what’s
going on in Aleppo. |
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Two new bills offer hope, yet it is
certainly not time to celebrate when so much still needs to be changed for
women's lives to be bearable in Pakistan. |
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ISIS has switched away from Dabiq in favor
of an easier to read, less theological magazine. The name Rumiyah refers to
Rome. |
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Pakistan’s constitution never gave Hindus
the ‘right’ to register their marriages, resulting in massive discrimination
against women. |
Does Islam need a reformation, just as
Christianity had the Protestant Reformation? Somali-born author and activist
Ayaan Hirsi Ali poses the question. |
President of France
Congress overrode President Obama’s veto to
the 'Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act,' a law that was meant to
allow victims of 9/11 to sue the Saudi government for financing and aiding
terrorism. |
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[Re:'ICC
Sets Precedent: Destruction of Cultural Heritage ‘War Crime’']: It should
absolutely be classified as a war crime, but I don't see it making a bit of
difference to these monsters.
B.O.
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[Re:'ISIS
to Enemies: If You Approach We’ll Kill Yazidi Sex Slaves']: This is a no win
situation, those girls lives are already compromised, only a Special Forces
attack with high casualties could free any of them.
B.H.
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