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issue 179
6.18.2015 |
11 DAYS TO GO; SAY NO
TO A NUCLEAR IRAN
The clock is ticking ever faster towards the June 30 deadline for an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. We have to tell world leaders that an Iran with nuclear weapons would be disastrous for the United States and our allies.
A US State Department memo has revealed
that senior civil servants believe the US is failing to delegitimize the
Islamic State narrative. |
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A 20-year-old student and Islamic State
supporter was arrested and charged for plotting to plant a bomb in NYC. |
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Former CIA director James Woolsey launched
an unprecedented attack on Tehran during a Clarion Project conference call
June 15. |
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The harrowing tale of one girl repeatedly
raped, sent to a slave market and who then committed suicide is just the tip
of a horrific iceberg. |
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Modesty requirements are enforced by the
morality police, comprised of members of the Basij militia who patrol the
streets enforcing sharia. |
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A second man has been arrested for
conspiring to plant a bomb in New York while a man was arrested in Texas in
connection with the Garland Attack. |
Haroon
Ullah, a senior State Department advisor and a foreign policy professor at
Georgetown University, debunks the myths of poverty and ignorance.
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President of Iran
Massive confusion is created around the
issues of Islamophobia where young vulnerable Muslim youth are made to
believe that they are targets of an institutionalized hate-mongering campaign
against Islam and Muslims. |
By Malalai Joya
Malalai Joya was named one of Time
magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2010. An extraordinary young woman
raised in the refugee camps of Iran and Pakistan, Joya became a teacher in
secret girls’ schools, hiding her books under her burqa so the Taliban
couldn’t find them; she helped establish a free medical clinic and orphanage
in her impoverished home province of Farah; and at a constitutional assembly
in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2003, she stood up and denounced her country’s
powerful NATO-backed warlords. Two years later, she became the youngest
person elected to Afghanistan’s new Parliament. In 2007, she was suspended
from Parliament for her persistent criticism of the warlords and drug barons
and their cronies. She has survived four assassination attempts to date, is
accompanied at all times by armed guards, and sleeps only in safe houses.
Joya takes us inside Afghanistan, shows us the desperate day-to-day
situations its remarkable people face at every turn, and recounts some of the
many acts of rebellion that are helping to change it. |
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[On
the nuclear deal with Iran:] It's the biggest mistake in history.
S.S.
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Regime
change in Iran, the best way to stop the nuclear program. The Western
European countries and the United States only condition should be that the
Iranian regime must accept all the world's conditions and want (without a
single exception) otherwise a regime change in Iran will be the only and best
and necessary solution to stop the nuclear program. Believe me that the
Iranian regime will accept all the Western European countries and the United
States' wishes without any conditions to avoid regimens case, if the Western
European countries and the United States work together and stand strong
together. Because the Iranian regime knows it well that 95% of Iranians hate
them very much. The Iranian people will stand together, work together and use
all their forces to [support] a Western-friendly Iranian regime if it takes
power in Iran. Do it now, because tomorrow is too late.
Dr. M.R.S.
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It
is no more possible to contain a school of piranhas than a radical theocratic
state that has been and remains the world sponsor of terror.
W.S.
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