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issue 377
1.18.2017 |
From
the Clarion Project film The Third Jihad
After Facebook shut us down for a week for
publishing an ISIS video, we asked our readers their opinion on this
question. Here are your responses. |
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Afghani women take up arms against the
Taliban; Kurdish and Yazidi women fight ISIS; Saudi and Iranian women oppose
repression. |
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Famous singer Atif Aslam stopped his
concert in Karachi to prevent an ongoing molesting attack on a woman in the
crowd. |
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As outgoing US President Barack Obama
announces he will not be able to close the prison facility, we look at
prisoners who went on to commit acts of terror. |
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The newly-released movie Patriots Day
recounts the events of the Boston Marathon bombing and the race to apprehend
the culprits. |
Egyptian researcher Tareq Abu Al-Saad says
the official Islamic institutions in Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan,
Mauritania, and elsewhere 'create fertile ground' for the Muslim Brotherhood
and the Salafis to plant the 'ideological seeds' of extremism. |
Imam in Calcutta, India
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[Re:
'Syrian Women Go To Work, Get Divorced']: What great, understanding
supportive husbands they are. Cream of the crop!
W.G.
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[Re:
'Morocco Bans the Burqa']: Too bad it has come down to this but just think of
what a person could be hiding under there. They could actually be hiding
their own identity especially if they are a wanted criminal. They could be
hiding any number of weapons, or bombs strapped to themselves. Sadly with the
present day terrorism, they should be illegal.
D.R.
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