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issue 373
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We asked our US readers: Is there a way to
ensure terrorists can’t carry out attacks in airports while allowing legal
weapons into airports? |
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The parents of murdered journalist Steven
Sotloff, killed by the Islamic State, said the US government prevented them
from ransoming their son. |
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Zineb el Rhazoui quit Charlie Hebdo after
accusing the paper of being too afraid to draw the founder of Islam,
Mohammed, anymore. |
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An investigative journalist explains how
Edward Snowden’s leaks enabled an entire generation of terrorists to
circumvent government intelligence. |
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Pakistan's blasphemy laws are usually used
against the Christian minority to settle vendettas or force out entire
communities. Here’s a fresh case. |
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Police uncover a crime ring which lures
Christian and Hindu children and then converts them to Islam and trafficks
them. |
Al-Faisal, who chairs the Beirut-based Arab
Thought Foundation, said that a new path, based on moderation, was necessary
in order to counter the ‘impotent equations’ of takfir vs. Westernization and
extremism vs. moral decay. |
Iraqi MP
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[Re:
"Charlie Hebdo Journalist Quits, Says Paper Has 'Gone Soft'"]: Can
you blame them? We all need to share some of the risk to make it acceptable
and we all haven't so far.
M.S.H.
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[Re:'How
Edward Snowden Helped Terrorists Succeed']: Did anyone commenting read the
article? It makes a compelling case for how Snowden aided terror plots
against the US by sabotaging our intelligence gathering programs and
methodologies. I'd be interested in hearing Snowden supporters comment on the
actual contents of the article instead of just defending him in general.
K.Y.
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