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issue 376
12.26.2016 |
Dr. Zyad Fareeq, a Kakai activist from
Iraq, spoke with Clarion Project about how ISIS beheaded his childhood
friend. |
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Since 2014, he was been an “avowed
jihadist,” posting on his Google+ account in October, “We need to get down
with this ISIS S***.” |
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One relative took the girl to a Freedom
Radio office in Nigeria, where a campaign was launched on behalf of the girl,
who says she cries all the time about it. |
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The ruling party of the Palestinian
Authority thanked each country who voted against Israel with a political
cartoon of a blood-dripping knife. |
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The latest case against Georges Bensoussan,
an expert on European cultural history, tries to stifle the discussion about
Islamic anti-Semitism. |
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Tunisia’s move following the attack is a
demonstration it wants to be seen as tough on terror, even while struggling
with the issue at home. |
Following the December 11 bomb attack in a
Cairo church, Coptic activist Michael Armanyos criticized Egyptian President
Al-Sisi, calling out state discrimination and the charade of
coexistence. |
Part of Iranian regime
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[Re:'Phoenix
Man Arrested for Plotting Attack on Midnight Mass']: Why are the sentences so
light for these convictions (8 years)?
S.S.
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[Re:'How
Germany Blundered the Arrest of the Berlin Attacker']: This is just the
beginning of the destruction of the German nation and its culture. Moreover,
this is the product of multiculturalism, political correctness and a type of
self hating that makes people think that if they support their own language
and culture in their own nation then they must be racists!
A.S.
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