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issue 386
2.8.2017 |
The bill to designate the Muslim
Brotherhood a terrorist organization is experiencing pushback. Here’s why the
detractors are wrong. |
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Jalil Ibn Ameer Azaz, 20, tweeted a list of
more than 100 service members with their pictures and addresses with
instructions to kill them. |
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The Pentagon announced that Mosul
University, ISIS' headquarters in the city, was used by the terror group to
produce sulphur mustard. |
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Amnesty International launched a petition
to hold Assad accountable for hanging up to 13,000 prisoners after secret
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Censorship in Europe seeks to ban criticism
of Islam. Canada is also heading that direction. Is the US next? |
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[Re:
'Penn. Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding ISIS, Threatening Military']: You have to
watch and listen to what they're saying in the mosque. And even then you're
not going to always be able to tell. Glad they got this dude.
T.P.
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[Re:
'Egyptian University First to Fight Against the Scourge of FGM']: Where is
the outcry and demonstrations from the so called feminists against this
barbaric thing being done to females? It is happening around you and nothing
is done. Why
P.S.
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