Wednesday, August 26, 2015

ACT for America News Roundup

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Wide majorities in three key swing states oppose the Iran nuclear deal, according to the results of the latest Quinnipiac University poll released Monday. In Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, voters rejected the deal announced between Iran and six world powers last month and also said the agreement would make the world less safe, not safer. Read More

Former Church'Breaking of the Crosses' in Syracuse as Church Converted to Mosque

Muslims cut down, paint over 10,000 crosses to convert former Roman Catholic church to mosque. Plan approved by US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board, funded by U.S. tax dollars. Read More


ArrestsSpain, Morocco Arrest 14 People Suspected of Recruiting for ISIS

Spain and Morocco arrested 14 people on Tuesday suspected of recruiting fighters for the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria and Iraq, Spain's Interior Ministry said. The arrests were made in the outskirts of Madrid and in various places in Morocco, including Casablanca and Fez. Read More

Terror PipelineAl-Muhajiroun's European Recruiting Pipeline
The specific charges seemed to crystallize a reality that was increasingly observable across Europe that the various groups associated with the al-Muhajiroun (ALM) constellation of organizations were at the heart of current European recruitment networks sending radicals to fight in Syria and Iraq. Read More

ISISISIS Destroys 1,500 Year Old Mar Elian Monestery

Islamic State militants have bulldozed parts of the ancient monastery of Mar Elian in Qaryatain, a strategic town located in the central Syrian province of Homs which has been seized from forces loyal to president Bashar al-Assad earlier this month. IS-linked Twitter accounts posted pictures of the destruction of the monastery, which was founded in 432 on the claimed spot of St. Elian's death, for "worshipping a God other than Allah".
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The passport of a schoolgirl thought to be at risk of traveling to an Islamic State country must be held by a High Court official for her own safety, a judge has ruled. The passports of the 16-year-old's two sisters must also be held by the tipstaff - an officer of the court - and only returned for approved trips abroad. Read More


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IPT: Stigmatizing their Critics -- How Radical Islamists Control the Message
During a recent panel discussion of the film "Jihad in America: The Grand Deception", panelists – including two anti-Islamist Muslims – discussed the way phony accusations of "Islamophobia," or bigotry, are used to stigmatize critics.



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