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News & Comments Human Rightists Should Widen Their Thinking

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News A combination of 50 human rights groups have officially presented a letter to President Kikwete asking him not to sign into law the newly passed Statistics and Cybercrime Bills. The activists expressed sad concern for Parliament passing these bills without removing articles that contradict the current Mother Law and violates Human Rights at large. They called upon the President not to sign the bills into law, since the move…
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News and Comment Arab and Turk Nations are united to kill Muslims rather than helping the Muslim brothers who need them

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News 10th April 2015: Palestinians to join fight against ISIL in Yarmouk (Source: Agencies) Palestinian factions agree with Syrian government to use military force in Yarmouk, as the UN chief calls for action. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for action to prevent a massacre of Palestinian refugees in Syria's Yarmouk camp, just after all Palestinian factions agreed with the Syrian government to use military force to expel Islamic State…
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News and Comment Yemen's Women and Children Bear the Consequences of Western Backed Airstrikes and Conflict in the Country

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News On the 7th April, UNICEF reported that the majority of the 100,000 who have fled their homes in Yemen since the start of the Saudi-led airstrikes against Houthi controlled regions of the country 2 weeks ago, have been women and children. The organisation also stated that 74 children had been killed and 44 maimed since March 26th but emphasized that these were conservative figures and that it believes the…
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Cow Slaughter Ban in India- Milking of the Democracy Loophole

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The Maharashtra State Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act came into force from March 4, 2015 with the President giving his sanction to it. It extends a previous ban on cow slaughter to bulls and bullocks too, those caught violating the law face a five-year jail term and a fine of Rs 10,000 ($160), if convicted. This ban has rendered thousands of Muslims jobless, loss of revenue to the tune of Rs.100…
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Freedom of Speech Spearheads the War on Religion

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The comment of the present Pope Francis in the aftermath of the attacks on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo is a reminder of the deep contradiction between religion and freedom of speech. Pope Francis remarked, in simple layman terms, that if someone were to say something offensive about the Pope's mother then he could expect to receive a punch in the face. Speech, in other words, has serious consequences…
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Dumb Shaitan: Neglecting the Accountability of Rulers

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Since the Peshawar tragedy where more than 130 school children were killed on 16th December 2014, the government has announced stern actions. It has made severe changes in legislation including the amendment to the Army Act while turning a blind eye to the increasing American footprint in the region. Thus, the regime has callously exploited the anger of the public over the tragedy to further the American "war on terror"…
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New PREVENT laws will spread Islam to all corners of the UK

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During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) when he began his mission in Makkah, the leaders of Quraysh met in their assembly Dar an-Nadwa and discussed how to prevent the message of Islam which was increasing in popularity. They focused specifically on what they should tell the Arabs coming to Makkah for Hajj. After a lengthy debate, Quraysh agreed to accuse Muhammad (saw) of being a sorcerer possessing the…
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News and Comment Saudi Arabia continues to expose its hypocritical nature in regards to the Sharia

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News Saudi Arabia's consultative assembly has passed a law requiring female television to wear "modest dress", according to local media reports. Arab News, which is part of a group of companies owned by King Salman's son Prince Turki, said the law passed in the Shura Council, an advisory body, will make it mandatory for women not to "show off their beauty" while on air.Some members of the council said there…
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