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Saudi Arabia performed its 100th public execution of the year

Saudi Arabia performed its 100th public execution of the year

June 15, 2015
by Clifford
Middle East, Op-ed

On  June 15, Monday Saudi Arabia performed its 100th public execution of the year. The figure surpasses the 87 recorded by AFP in 2014, however…

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NJ Rabbis Convicted of Conspiring to Kidnap Husbands, Force Them to Divorce Wives

NJ Rabbis Convicted of Conspiring to Kidnap Husbands, Force Them to Divorce Wives

April 22, 2015
by Clifford
North America, Uncategorized

Rabbis operated ring that kidnapped husbands of unhappy wives, beat them until they agreed to grant divorce. Three Orthodox Jewish rabbis were convicted in New…

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Blacks Are Killed By Police At A Higher Rate In South Carolina And The U.S.

Blacks Are Killed By Police At A Higher Rate In South Carolina And The U.S.

April 13, 2015
by Clifford
Conflicts, North America

On Tuesday, South Carolina police officer Michael Slager wascharged with murder in the shooting death of Walter L. Scott, after video evidence clearly showed Slager…

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In Solidarity with a Free Press: Some More Blasphemous Cartoons

In Solidarity with a Free Press: Some More Blasphemous Cartoons

April 12, 2015
by Clifford
Conflicts, Europe

Defending free speech and free press rights, which typically means defending the right to disseminate the very ideas society finds most repellent, has been one of…

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Anti-Arab group plans to disrupt mixed marriage celebration

Anti-Arab group plans to disrupt mixed marriage celebration

August 30, 2014
by Clifford
Middle East

The anti-Arab organization Lehava is threatening to disrupt the wedding celebration of a Muslim man and Jewish woman planned for Sunday night in Rishon Letzion….

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Five Muslim-Americans Sue Over Watchlisting

Five Muslim-Americans Sue Over Watchlisting

August 17, 2014
by Clifford
North America, Surveillance

Relying in part on recent Intercept reporting on the vast breadth of the government’s watchlisting system, several Muslim Americans filed a complaint in a Michigan federal court today,…

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European court condemns Poland for hosting secret CIA prisons

European court condemns Poland for hosting secret CIA prisons

July 25, 2014
by Clifford
Conflicts, Europe, North America, Surveillance

STRASBOURG (FRANCE) – Europe’s top human rights court condemned Poland on Thursday for hosting secret CIA prisons on its territory, saying Warsaw knowingly abetted unlawful…

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I didn't commit the Holocaust

I didn’t commit the Holocaust

January 30, 2014
by Bill
Middle East, Op-ed, World

By Khalid Amayreh – Every time Zionist Jews mark the holocaust anniversary, they strive, often  in a pathetic and disgusting manner, to utilize the colossal…

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‘Gitmo a black hole where no laws apply’ – former detainee

‘Gitmo a black hole where no laws apply’ – former detainee

November 7, 2013
by Bill
Conflicts

Australian citizen David Hicks suffered torture and brutal beatings at the hands of guards at Guantanamo prison. Breaking the gag order that was a condition…

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