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issue 316
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Following a lengthy FBI investigation,
Nicholas Young was arrested and charged with attempting to help ISIS' ability
to communicate secretly. |
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An estimated 513,000 women and girls in
America are at risk of or have undergone female genital mutilation. |
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Called to say goodbye to their loved ones,
families who showed up to say goodbye to prisoners only to be told to pick up
the bodies at the morgue. |
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President Milos Zeman also called for the
Czech citizens to be armed and for those who already own weapons legally to
carry them in public. |
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Over 100,000 students protested against
Islamist terrorism in the capital Dhaka and other major cities demanding an
end to violence. |
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Screaming
'Allahu Akbar,' the gang ambushed a passenger bus in the Saint-Denis district
early in the morning on July 28. The masked men set up a road block,
threatened the bus driver, smashed the windows and set the bus on fire. The
passengers escaped before one of the men thew a Molotov cocktail into the
driver's side, causing a loud explosion. The bus burned down to a metal hull.
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Advisor to the King and Cleric on the Council of Senior Scholars, Saudi Arabia's Highest Religious Body
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By Rifat N. Bali
The official line that successive Turkish
regimes have frequently repeated is that the Republic of Turkey is one of
those rare countries in which antisemitism has never taken root, and in which
Jews have thus lived for centuries within a tolerant atmosphere of peace and
tranquility. There is just one problem: It isn't true. Along with
antisemitism and persecution of other minorities are the conspiracy theories
in which the "Jew" or the "Zionist" feature as the main
actors. This state of affairs has even become "normal" to the point
of banality, so much so that in tends to draw no reaction from either the
country's intellectuals or politicians. Read about what is going on in Turkey
from the inside. |
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