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issue 375
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Up to nine secular activists have
disappeared in Pakistan as families scramble for news. Here's why their
disappearances matters. |
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A patriotic' Saudi mother offered her
22-year-old daughter to a policeman who killed a terrorist in a shootout. |
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The oil rich nation plans to establish a permanent
embassy in Gaza according to Qatar’s Gaza Reconstruction Committee. |
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A sharia judge in Damascus has expressed
concern that women are taking jobs in coffee shops and restaurants, which is
leading to divorce. |
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Although the decision was motivated by
security concerns, the ban is also 'an important step in the fight against
religious extremism.' |
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Recent events paint a picture of a government
that is secretly facilitating the Islamic State while oppressing its own
minorities and journalists. |
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Maajid Nawaz talks about freedom of speech,
the state of Europe and the 'Voldemort' effect. |
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