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by John Rossomando • May 25, 2017 •
IPT News
A
new anti-bullying program approved by the San Diego school district is
unconstitutional because it is solely about Muslim students, establishing
them "as a privileged group within the school community," a
lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday says.
May 23, 2017 • IPT News
The
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) issued a news release last
week touting an Air Force decision to review courses on prison
radicalization taught by Patrick Dunleavy, an Investigative Project on
Terrorism (IPT) fellow.
by Abigail R. Esman • May 23, 2017 •
Special to IPT News
Jada
was looking forward to high school in her New Jersey hometown when her
father, a recent convert to Islam, decided they should move to Saudi
Arabia. Jada's mother had passed away suddenly a few years earlier. It was
just the two of them now, and so Jada went with him alone.
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May 25, 2017 • National Post
The
bomber who attacked a Manchester pop concert has been linked to an
extremist imam from Ottawa whom Canadian intelligence officials had warned
was "promoting violent jihad" in Libya.
May 25, 2017 • DailyMail.com
A
network of extremists including ISIS fighters, top recruiters and teenage
jihadi brides has emerged from just a few square miles in Manchester in
recent years, it has emerged. Suburbs across the south of the city,
including Moss Side and Fallowfield, have produced up to 16 jihadis who
have either fled to Syria or Iraq, been killed fighting for their warped
ideology or are now in jail.
May 25, 2017 • Israel National News
More than 100 civilians were killed after ISIS
terrorists trapped them in a building, then placed gunmen on the roof to
lure US bombers to destroy the building – and unknowingly kill the innocents
locked in the basement.
May 25, 2017 • The Atlantic
When
the FBI discovered a network of Bosnian-Americans giving support to
terrorists, they also discovered Abdullah Ramo Pazara, a U.S. citizen and a
battalion commander in Syria.
May 25, 2017 • FrontPage Mag
Hassan Shibly likes to pawn himself and his group off as
"moderate," but there is nothing moderate about either Shibly or
his group's behavior and rhetoric.
May 25, 2017 • The Telegraph
The
Manchester suicide bomber may have built a second device which is now in
the hands of fellow jihadists, police fear. Officers who raided the home of
Salman Abedi
discovered a working bomb factory with a huge stash
of explosive chemicals and other components.
May 24, 2017 • Conservative Review
The Islamic institution long attended by Manchester
terrorist Salman Abedi appears to have deep connections to the global
Muslim Brotherhood, which has been designated as a terrorist organization
in several countries, but not
the United States.
May 24, 2017 • Orlando Sentinel
The
parents of Ibragim Todashev filed a new wrongful death lawsuit in Orlando
against the U.S. government, two FBI agents and two Massachusetts
state troopers, over the 2013 death of their son in his Orlando apartment.
May 24, 2017 • The Algemeiner
The Dartmouth College student who recently confronted
vociferous anti-Israel activist Linda Sarsour about a sexist tweet of hers
told The Algemeineron Tuesday he was concerned about the support
Sarsour has received from the school's administration and his peers.
May 24, 2017 • Tablet
Since
2013, at least $880,000 in RBF funding has gone to groups working to
advance a boycott of the world's only Jewish state.
May 23, 2017 • Breitbart
In
Nomani's estimation, President Trump's trip to the Middle East has been
"genius."... . [Trump] even uttered the words 'Israel' and
'Netanyahu' in Saudi Arabia without somebody throwing off their shoe and
flying it across the chandelier room to smack him in the face. It's
unbelievable,"
she observed, humorously citing the Arab custom of
throwing shoes to express severe disapproval.
May 23, 2017 • The Local es
Police
in Madrid have arrested two men suspected of belonging to a jihadist cell
with links to Islamic State. The two men, aged 43 and 22, are alleged to
have strong links to a cell that recruited, radicalized and trained
would-be terrorists for suicide attacks, were arrested on Monday
evening just hours before the Manchester Arena attack
which has so far claimed 22 lives and left
more than 50 injured.
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