Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Iran Sentences Two Americans to 10 Years in Prison

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issue 351
10.25.2016
TOPSTORIES
Iran Sentences Two Americans to 10 Years in Prison
Siamak Namazi, an Iranian-American businessman, and his 80-year-old father were arrested on spurious charges of espionage. learn more
MORENEWS
The UN body’s vote to deny the Jewish heritage of the Temple Mount is a key example of how Islamic supremacism is accepted politically.
Why the UNESCO Vote On the Temple Mount Matters

Three terrorists affiliated with a Taliban splinter group stormed the police training academy in Quetta in the middle of the night.
Suicide Attackers Kill at Least 59 Police Cadets in Pakistan

A 19-year old was arrested October 21 shortly after a homemade explosive device was found at a London Underground station.
Police Check Islamist Links in Attempted London Tube Bombing
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[Re:'Why the UNESCO Vote On the Temple Mount Matters']: UNESCO works for the dictators of the world. History speaks the truth.
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[Re:'Teachers Union Slams FBI Anti-Extremist Site As Anti-Muslim']: One of the many tools used by Islamist, claim "racism or discrimination". Am so sick of it. The words have lost all their former meaning...
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