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issue 317
8.8.2016 |
The eight men who raped Khadija al-Swaida
reportedly threatened to release pictures of the rape they had taken unless
she dropped the charges. |
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On Sunday another man with a machete was
arrested by police in the eastern Belgian city of Liege. |
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The government apparently uses the mobs to
shape the society as it wishes. Minorities and dissidents learn to know their
place or just leave. |
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Six terrorists who allegedly plotted to
fire rockets at Singapore's Marina Bay from a neighboring Indonesian island
were arrested. |
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China, which signed $46 billion in deals
with Pakistan last year alone, has a vested economic interested in seeing
quiet maintained in the region. |
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Erdogan's desire to reinstate the death
penalty is more than just a policy statement. It may be a sign that Turkey is
aligning itself with Russia and Iran. |
Clarion Project's National Security Analyst
Ryan Mauro discusses the fallacy of attributing Islamist terrorism to mental
illness, the U.S. bombing of ISIS in Libya and the encircling of Dabiq,
Syria. |
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[Re:
'Syrian Priest: The West Abandoned Christians for Oil']: If we could actually
get pipelines built up here in Canada, we'd have no need for foreign oil, and
plenty of excess oil for export to other countries as well. It's pretty sad
that we have so much oil, but we have no way to get it to even the eastern
provinces, in our very own country. The foreign funded environmental
extremists protest our Canadian pipelines, while OPEC oil is being imported
into the eastern provinces.
K.S.
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[Re:
'Czech President Calls for Total Ban on Migrants']: Wait, what? Where's CNN
and MSNBC?
B.A.
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