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issue 377
12.28.2016 |
The various fighting forces in Syria and
Iraq have ISIS on the run. For the first time in years, churches were packed
this Christmas in Iraq. |
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A Saudi Arabian man has been sentenced to a
year in jail for his activism against the kingdom’s law that requires all
women to have a male guardian. |
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A man and a woman were charged at
Westminster Crown Court with preparing a terrorist attack. |
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Clarion has been at the forefront of
condemning hate crime against Muslims, but when it’s a hoax, CAIR would do
well to simply admit it. |
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The head of the European Commission and
Europe’s border agency have very different attitudes to security and
migration. |
From homegrown groups, the Muslim
Brotherhood in the U.S., Iran and Afghanistan, Clarion Project's national
security analyst Ryan Mauro talks about the top terror threats of 2017. |
Air Force Psychologist, Interrogator of 9/11 Terrorists
When Canadian MP Kellie Leitch, a candidate
for the Conservative Party Leadership, says she wants immigrants to
be screened for “Canadian values,” does it sound odd to us? It
shouldn’t. What’s wrong with wanting new immigrants to integrate by having
Canadian values? |
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[Re:'Clarion's
Ryan Mauro on Fox: Top 5 Terror Threats in 2017']: Great job! You are the
first person I have heard to mention the Muslim Brotherhood!
F.L.
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[Re:'Watch
Iraqis Celebrate Christmas in Wake of ISIS Defeats']: Hope for a world with
religious freedom.
D.K.
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