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issue 318
8.10.2016 |
What have the vice presidential candidates'
records been in regard to Islamic extremism? Clarion Project takes a look. |
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Either Congressman Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) and
his office did absolutely no fair-minded research or they chose to ignore the
facts. |
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Long-standing summer events in France have
been cancelled for fear of terror. Will pressure on Muslims to assimilate
serve to prevent radicalization? |
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CAIR has shown us it believes in using
deception. This video is a deceptive attempt to make you unconcerned about
the deception it practices. |
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We asked for your views on this question
and received more than 600 responses.Here is a sampling of what our readers
wrote. |
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On Sunday, another man with a machete was
arrested by police in the eastern Belgian city of Liege. |
Take for granted your right to wear nail
polish, wear your hair however you want, go to a party with men and women or
own a dog? Not if you live in Iran. |
Even though it is not enough, the Saudi's
justice minister's proposal that a woman must provide verbal
consent for her marriage to be valid indicates that the kingdom is
starting to cave in to international and domestic pressure when it comes to
women’s rights. |
By Puk Damsgård
In May 2013, freelance photographer Daniel
Rye was captured in Syria and held prisoner by Islamic State for thirteen
months, along with eighteen other hostages. The ISIS Hostage tells the
dramatic and heart-breaking story of Daniel's ordeal and details the misery
inflicted upon him by the British guards, which included Jihadi John. This
tense and riveting account also follows Daniel's family and the
nerve-wracking negotiations with his kidnappers. It traces their horrifying
journey through impossible dilemmas and offers a rare glimpse into the secret
world of the investigation launched to locate and free not only Daniel, but
also the American journalist and fellow hostage James Foley. Written with
Daniel's full cooperation and based on interviews with former fellow
prisoners, jihadists and key figures who worked behind the scenes to secure
his release, The ISIS Hostage reveals for the first time the torment suffered
by the captives and tells a moving and terrifying story of friendship,
torture and survival. |
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[Re:
'Does Integration Prevent Radicalization?']: Past performance would suggest
otherwise; obviously if proper integration was possible then we wouldn't be
having this conversation.
S.M.
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[Re:
'Turkey's Shift From the West: Is Erdogan Switching Teams?']: The more
interesting question is why is Russia willing to cozy up to an Islamist? This
will not go well, for Russia.
G.W.L.
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