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issue 397
3.6.2017 |
Journalist Kevin Johnston was not allowed
to ask if Arabic sermons in Canadian schools would be monitored for hate
speech. |
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Clarion received this submission from a
researcher in this field, describing the impact watching of watching ISIS
clips on his mind. |
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The British Government has seemingly
softened its stance on the Muslim Brotherhood in response to a parliamentary
inquiry. |
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Two husbands divorced their wives through a
Whatsapp message. Meira Svirsky explains how that's possible in 2017. |
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In Iran, pictures speak a million words.
See how a military training camp deep in Iran that teaches kids how to
execute suicidal missions. |
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So far requests for support of the safe
haven have been rejected but the Nineveh Plain Protection Units hopes to keep
up the pressure. |
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Clarion's looks at the humanitarian crisis
in Iraq and asks if the aid is going to the right place. This is the third
part of our 101 on Iraq and Kurdistan. |
Iman Hussein, an theater student, discussed
on Egyptian television why and how she refused to be cut. |
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[Re:
'Canada: School Board Shuts Down Question on Arabic Hate Speech']: Only an
Islamophobe could consider 'Allah, destroy the accursed Jews' as hate speech.
G.G.
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[Re:
'What Happened When I Watched Too Many ISIS Videos']: I'm glad he was able to
stop himself. Am concerned that others may not have such self-control.
K.B.
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