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Fouad al-Bayly, who called for the death of
prominent women's rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali, was hired to teach Islam
in prisons. |
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A shocking new study reveals that since
2000 the number of women and girls at risk of FGM has more than doubled to
half a million. |
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Dr Avijit Roy, who lived in Atlanta,
Georgia, was a prominent American-Bangladeshi writer known for his opposition
to religious extremism. |
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Prominent Saudi columnists and diplomatic
leaks suggest that Saudi Arabia is aligned with Israel against Iran. |
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Why 4,000 Muslims on a Caribbean island
mean so much the world's leading purveyors of Islamic extremism and
terrorism. |
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the Clarion Project's Campaign, 'Say NO to a Nuclear Iran!' Nuclear weapons
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National correspondent for The Atlantic magazine
Many of these Islamists wear multiple
masks. Within the poltical sphere, be it the NDP, the Liberal Party or the
Tories and the Bloc, the same men and women who spout hate, masquerade as
‘moderate’ Muslims, and sprinkle just enough words about ‘multiculturalism’,
‘charter rights’ and ‘pluralism’ to fool many in all the parties. |
By Nazila Fathi
A fascinating first-person account of the
country she left behind when Nazila Fathia, a high-level women reporter, was
forced to flee Iran after the Islamic revolution. |
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is insanity to think any unstable country should have nukes.
Kurt Van Tassel
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That
FGM should be flourishing in UK and USA shows just how virulent and
widespread this practice is
Norma Brewer
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