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News and Comment: Our Real Enemy is not Each Other but the Kuffar who Wishes to Destroy Us!

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News: LAHAD DATU: Eight people who were among a group of Sulu gunmen involved in a stand-off and subsequent attacks against Malaysian security forces, were charged here Wednesday with terrorism and waging war against the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. No plea was recorded from the eight men, from southern Philippines, after each of them was charged under Section 130 KA of the Penal Code with launching terrorism acts and under Section…
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Introduction of Several Amendments in Anti-Terrorism Law Proves Traitor Rulers are Intellectually Bankrupt

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News: On 25th of February 2013, Pakistan's Federal Law Minister Farooq H. Naek introduced Anti-Terrorism Second Amendment Bill 2013 in the National Assembly. Later it was approved by the National Assembly on 13th March 2013. In the month of February, government also legislated two bills named the Anti Terrorism Amendment Act 2013 and Investigation for Fair Trial Act 2013. After these legislations, Anti-Terrorism Courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court…
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"Esquire Magazine" Editor Admits: "We Show 'Ornamental' Women in Same Way as Cars"

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The objectification and dehumanisation of the female identity is by no means a new phenomenon in western liberal culture. However the media agenda to use and abuse the image of women was admitted in no uncertain terms during a conference at ‘Advertising Week Europe' this month. In a panel discussion on the 19th of March 2013, Alex Bilmes, high profile editor of the men's magazine ‘Esquire' said that, "The women…
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Headline News 22-03-2013

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Headlines: Netherlands, Germany Alarmed over Jihadis Returning from Conflict Zones Burma: Buddhist Torch Mosques US and Afghanistan Reach Deal on Pullout of American Special Forces China, Pakistan Reach Secret Nuclear Reactor Deal for Pakistan North Korea Threatens to Bomb U.S. Bases in Japan, Guam Details: Netherlands, Germany Alarmed over Jihadis Returning from Conflict Zones: The Dutch government raised its terror threat last week amid concerns that Dutch citizens travelling to…
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Azerbaijan Hijab Ban Extends to its State Oil Academy

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On the 9th of March 2013, news agencies reported that students and teachers at the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy (ASOA) have been banned from entering the campus for wearing hijab. This policy represents an extension of the current hijab ban enforced in schools across the country. The official banning of the hijab was first issued on December 10, 2010 when Misir Mardanov, from Azerbaijan's Education Ministry announced that students would…
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Media Reps to Meet State Security Heads

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News: Media stakeholders in Tanzania have formed a 16-member committee to have an audience with Home Affairs minister, Inspector General of Police, Tanzania Intelligence and Security Services chief as well as Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) Director General following the recent series of incidents of violence against media practitioners A "coalition" comprising the Media Owners Association of Tanzania (MOAT), the Tanzania Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern…
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Muslim Rulers Watch in Silence as Rohingya Muslim Women Face Rape, Torture and Displacement

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On the 26th of February 2013, the UK "Guardian" published a story that at least 13 Rohingya Muslim women, including teenagers, were subjected to prolonged rape and torture by Burmese security forces in a remote village in the western state of Arakan. One victim, an 18-year-old girl described how a group of uniformed soldiers from Burma's border security unit, known locally as Nasaka, entered her house shortly after midnight on…
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Increasing Female Representation in Parliaments and Governments Does not Translate into Improved Lives for Ordinary Women

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A few days ago I attended a debate in London entitled, "Do Women Need Feminism". One of the panellists - a leader of a UK political party - argued that the continuing poor levels of female representation in the country's parliament and political system constituted one reason why feminism was still needed in the 21st century. She is not alone in her belief. Earlier this week, while addressing an event…
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