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issue 102
10.17.13 |
A new feature on our website identifies Islamist organizations and mosques with ties to extremism across America. Click here to look in your state.
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10-year old Nada al-Ahdal became famous
through an internet video she made fleeing a forced marriage. The video went
viral. |
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In addition, a senior Muslim Brotherhood
operative recently arrested in Egypt worked for years at the Clinton
Foundation. |
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Mohamed Elibiary praises the Muslim
Brotherhood and says the U.S. should support it. |
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A Syrian girl who escaped from being forced
into 'sex jihad' with rebel forces in Syria testifies about her horrific
experience. |
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By Malala Yousafzai
The story of Malala's miraculous recovery
from being shot in the head by the Taliban for standing up for girl's
education in Pakistan. I Am Malala is the remarkable tale of a family
uprooted by global terrorism, the fight for girls' education and brave parents
who have a fierce love for their daughter in a society that prizes sons. |
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Rhonda Kelley
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Julia M. Gainey
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Ed Klein
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The Clarion
Project invites you to write to
us to report issues concerning Islamic extremism in your area. Let
us know about attempts by Muslims to impose Islamic law in your community,
report about radical Muslim demonstrations or activities on your college
campus or in your neighborhood. If you are a Muslim, send us details about
any extremist literature or sermons in your mosque. Send us all the details.
After being reviewed, your story may be published on ClarionProject.org
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