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issue 351
10.25.2016 |
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. |
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Three terrorists affiliated with a Taliban
splinter group stormed the police training academy in Quetta in the middle of
the night. |
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A 19-year old was arrested October 21
shortly after a homemade explosive device was found at a London Underground
station. |
Saudi author Said Al-Suraihi says the
current crisis in the Arab world stems the perceptions of the ruler as the
surrogate of God, who cannot be taken to task. He accused the Arab
regimes of keeping the sectarian problem 'swept under the rug' and
'exploiting the problem to gain a tighter grip on the people.' |
Claims have been made that young Muslim
women voluntarily choose to cover themselves up and adhere to tradition out
of religious devotion, but it is evident that, in many cases, this is so
because of the intense pressure put on them by family members. |
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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.
B.S.
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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...
R.T.C.
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