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by IPT News • October
11, 2016  
According
to the Sunday Times of London,
the British Home Office is attempting to censor a new report that accuses
the government of failing to integrate immigrants and tackle counter
extremism, "by allowing some areas to operate as if they were Muslim-only zones."
by John Rossomando •
October 7, 2016 • IPT News  
A
Muslim legal group, girded with $1.8 million in grant money from George
Soros's Open Society Foundations (OSF), has helped influence major policy
changes in the war on terror, including the Department of Homeland
Security's screening of individuals with suspected terror ties and the
FBI's training program for its agents working in counterterrorism.
by Abha Shankar • October
6, 2016 • The Diplomat  
The
arrest
of an Iranian official in Afghanistan in late August for "recruiting
Afghan Shiite fighters and sending them to Syria" illustrates how the
Middle East's Sunni-Shia battle for dominance has found renewed fervor in
South Asia.
by Noah Beck • October
5, 2016 • Special to IPT News  
U.S.
citizens got a small taste of the Islamist terror threat that hounds
Israelis on Sept. 17, with four bombings or bombing attempts in the New
York metropolitan area and a Minnesota stabbing attack.
by Pete Hoekstra • October
3, 2016 • Washington Examiner  
The
once-fledgling Islamic State would never evolve from its "junior
varsity" status to the Islamic terrorist hegemon that it is today
without the wisdom, guidance, and support of Barack Obama and Hillary
Clinton, a highly secretive classified document reveals.
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by Bill Gertz • October
13, 2016 • The Washington Free Beacon  
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2012 called the
election of Egypt's Islamist Muslim Brotherhood leader a
"milestone" for Egyptian democracy and offered covert police and
security help, according to declassified State Department documents.
by Joseph Goldstein •
October 13, 2016 • The New York Times  
More than three weeks after the bombings in New York
City and at the Jersey Shore, the man accused in the attacks pleaded not
guilty on Thursday to charges relating to the attempted murder of police
officers.
by REBECCA CAMBER and DUNCAN
GARDHAM • October 3, 2016 • The Daily Mail  
Police and MI5 could have prevented the Paris and
Brussels terrorist atrocities after a secret operation targeting British
suspects linked to the plot was launched months before the attacks.
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