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CategoryWoolwich “killing” nothing to do with Islam
Yusuf Alli | 23 May 2013 British top brass have responded to anti Islam sentiment in the UK, saying that Islam was not to blamed Continue Reading →
US defends assassination of Shaykh Anwar al Awlaki
Cii News & Agencies | 23 May 2013 The United States has killed four of its own citizens in drone strikes in Yemen and Pakistan, Continue Reading →
Myanmar leader visits White House as Rohingya oppression continues
Agencies | 21 May 2013 WASHINGTON — Former general Thein Sein on Monday becomes the first Myanmar president to be welcomed to the White House Continue Reading →
The forgotten heart of the Nakba
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News | 15 May 2013 Palestinians who live in the Diaspora have a special word to describe it. The ‘Shatat’: An Continue Reading →
Scores of Israeli settlers enter Al-Aqsa compound under army guard
Maan News Agency | 08 May 2013 A group of settlers accompanied by Israeli forces entered the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on Wednesday for the second Continue Reading →
Gift of the Givers hospital in Syria attacked
Imtiaz Sooliman | Pic: Darkoush women watching apprehensively – October 2012 (Azhar Vadi) | 07 may 2013 Press Release: They’ve tried several times previously to Continue Reading →
The racism of the Boston bombing witchhunt
Tim Wise |30 April 2013 White is right. As the nation weeps for the victims of the horrific bombing in Boston yesterday, one searches for Continue Reading →
Former Dutch Islamophobe ‘says sorry’ to Prophet SAW in Madina
Majed Al-Sugairi – Saudi Gazette | 22 April 2013 Former Dutch Islamophobe and a former leading member of far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders’ party Arnoud Continue Reading →
Suu Kyi breaks silence on Rohingya plight
Agencies | 18 April 2013 Burma’s democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has lamented restrictions and estrangement of Muslims, calling for reforming citizenship laws to Continue Reading →












