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issue 372
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TOPSTORIES 
MORENEWS |
He executed her in public view because
there were “rumors” about the 22-year-old divorcee’s “inappropriate
behavior.” The man was arrested. |
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The move by Obama was viewed as a symbolic
gesture, since according to procedural rules, the bill will become law
without the president’s signature. |
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That’s the question some Islamist fighters
in beleaguered Aleppo are asking their religious scholars to answer. |
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The German Foreign Minister joins many
powerful women who’ve visited Saudi Arabia without donning the
legally-mandated hijab. |
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FEATUREDVIDEOS |
Women stand in protest in blood-soaked
wedding dresses in a campaign against a law in the Lebanese penal code where
rapists can avoid punishment by marrying their victims. According to the law,
the victim cannot refuse the marriage. The protest made headways in
parliament where the law is being reassessed. |
BLOGPOST |
So what are the root causes of disliking
Islam and Muslims in Canada and elsewhere? |
READERSWRITE
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[Re:'Extremist
Cleric Banned in Pakistan but Welcomed to the UK']: The lengths some people
will go to in order to prove they're not racist is ridiculous.
K.H.
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[Re:'Saudi
Activist Arrested For Going Without Hijab']: From the UN's human rights
commission chair. Backed by their many kowtowing west leaders. Often wondered
why beacons of democracy and freedom supported such UN HRC chair to a country
like this.
J.M.M.
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[Re:'Extremist
Cleric Banned in Pakistan but Welcomed to the UK']: The lengths some people
will go to in order to prove they're not racist is ridiculous.




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