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issue 348
10.18.2016 |
The 24-year old, originally a Palestinian
from Iraq, was arrested in January and had been granted asylum in the USA as
a refugee. |
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Three self-styled Crusaders have been
arrested in Kansas for a plot to blow up an apartment building housing
Somali-American Muslims. |
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A group run by average citizens, works to
stifle Islamic State's influence on Twitter and proves successful. |
Qais Khazali, Secretary-General of the Iraqi
Shiite Asa'ib Ahl Al-Haq militia, vowed that the Popular Mobilization Units
(PMU) would participate in the battle to liberate Mosul 'in vengeance against
the slayers of Hussein.' Khazali said that the youth were going to the
battlefronts "to fight the filthiest of the creations of Allah." |
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[Re:
'EXCLUSIVE: Love Story and Escape From Pakistan']: Good luck!
B.G.
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[Re:'Survey:
Almost 50% of Americans Say No to Mosques Near Them']: Federal law, which
interestingly was passed UNAMINOUSLY by congress, says that cities and
counties cannot deny a building permit for a church, temple or mosque
anywhere the congregation wants to build it. What people have to say in
opposition means nothing. They can make noise but a mosque cannot be denied.
This came about, by the way, because some Christian churches were denied
building where they wanted to and sued. The churches won. Congress passed the
Religious Freedom law but the law can't treat churches any different from
temples or mosques or any other religious building.
R.V.I.
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