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issue 327
8.31.2016 |
Court records unsealed on Monday alleged
that Sebastian Gregerson told an FBI agent he wanted to kill local Muslim
leaders and praised ISIS. |
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The Islamic State’s spokesman Mohammed
al-Adnani was killed in Aleppo after the Pentagon targeted him in a drone
strike. |
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Tom Jackson, 30, died from wounds sustained
trying to save Mia Ayliffe-Chung, who was killed in the attack. A Clarion
staff member has set up a fund. |
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According to reports, the small rally was
directed against the religion and not Muslims. A dialogue with
counter-protesters was held after the rally. |
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Stabbings at a musical festival and a train
station, infiltration of Islamists into the armed forces and attempted
killings of converts by immigrants. |
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The Islamist transformation of Turkey is
making it look like the “new” Iran of the Middle East -- repressive and
anti-Western. |
Testimony from activists who have been
detained and threatened for voicing criticism of Palestinian authorities.
Most have backed off to avoid further trouble. |
U.S. Secretary of State
By Muhammad Ne'ma
al-Semawi
A comprehensive analytical study of the
life of the founder of the Wahhabi movement and his political exploitation of
religion. The book addresses his life journey and the social climate in which
he launched a mission that would serve as an inspiration for terrorism. The
author argues that present-day Wahhabism has fueled extremist movements such
as al-Qaeda, the Taliban and sleeper cells that aim to create division
between countries and their citizens in an attempt at achieving global
dominance. This book is a warning of a looming conventional war that is, in
part, due to the limited cultural awareness of Western authorities. |
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State Latest Massacre - 70 Army Recruits']: Just post daily and change the
details after the hyphen.
D.O.
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[Re:"#AllahuAkbarSyndrome
- When Terror Attacks Have 'No Motive'"]: Like jihad's not a motive???
D.L.
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