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issue 361
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judge hired a deradicalization expert from Germany, Daniel Koehler, to assess
the men before he handed down his sentences. learn
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Many ISIS’ members are not raised with any
sort of extremist religious views, but are college educated. This makes the
trend even more disturbing. |
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The Christians were subject to and
sentenced by a sharia court, as their conversions from Islam to Christianity
are not recognized by Iran. |
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A Salafist group known as “The True
Religion” has been shut down after the government said 140 of its supporters
travelled to fight for ISIS. |
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Clarion Project's legal analyst Jennifer
Breedon looks at the effect on churches of genocide in the Middle East. |
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Statistics show that 40 percent of Islamic
radicals in Austria entered the country as immigrants. Many became
radicalized after arriving. |
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A discussion of the laws limiting women in
Saudi Arabia and their insidious origins. |
"It
is with a deep sense of frustration that we note that the Islamic Republic of
Iran, with its expansionist regional policies, flagrant violations of the
principle of sovereignty and constant interference in the internal affairs of
Arab States, continues to play a negative role in causing tension and
instability in our region."
- UN Ambassadors
From Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
From Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
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Khadija Khan, a Pakistani activist and
journalist, lays out how failures to cope with Islamism contributed to
Trump's electoral victory. |
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