Nigeria: 16 Christian orphans abducted, abused and forcibly converted to Islam | | The Washington based “US Nigeria Law Group (USNLG) has called for the release of 16 Christian children allegedly abducted and Islamised by the Kano State Government two years ago.” The children have reportedly been neglected, abused and forcibly converted to Islam, an all too common practice in Sharia states such as Pakistan and the Sharia-controlled […] | | Read more | | 2021-12-31 • Christine Douglass-Williams |
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Pakistan: 70,000 Arabic teachers hired for compulsory teaching of Quran | | Pakistan is a state funder of jihad terror, and aims to export its infamous blasphemy laws globally. Just recently, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai highlighted just how dangerous Pakistan is when he called out Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that the Islamic State threat is from Pakistan, not Afghanistan. As evidence increasingly emerges about […] | | Read more | | 2021-12-31 • Christine Douglass-Williams |
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Islam’s Religion of Power | | “Religiously motivated to the extreme, Islamists usually rally around charismatic religious leaders for guidance and motivation,” wrote Yossef Bodansky in his 1999 book, Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America. Contrary to common claims that Islam means peace, this House Taskforce on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare director emphasized the role that political power […] | | Read more | | 2021-12-31 • Andrew Harrod |
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In Gaza, ‘Unprecedented Calm’ For the Last Seven Months | | When the 11-day war between Hamas and Israel ended on May 21, much of the infrastructure of Gaza lay in ruins. Hamas had hidden weapons and rocket launchers in, or near, schools, hospitals, apartment buildings, and other civilian structures. These were unavoidably damaged when the IDF undertook to destroy those weapons, rocket launchers, and the […] | | Read more | | 2021-12-31 • Hugh Fitzgerald |
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Afghanistan: Women protesters injured in stampede after Taliban fires shots in the air | | Recall the UN’s warning that Afghanistan women’s rights are a “red line.” That “red line” has been crossed repeatedly by the Taliban without any consequences from the UN. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council just “unanimously adopted a US-proposed resolution that facilitates humanitarian aid to Afghanistan,” which is said to be “on the verge of economic […] | | Read more | | 2021-12-31 • Christine Douglass-Williams |
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