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News and Comment Manmade Laws are Weak as a Spider's Den

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News Nandi Hills MP was caught on video camera accompanied by nominated URP MP Sunjeev Kaur Birdi showing them intimidating and harassing officials at the Gilgil Weigh Bridge over lorries detained for overweight. In the video, lawmakers are seen insulting and threatening the law enforcement officers. They were also demanding the officials and police officers manning the Weigh Bridge to release the trailer believed to have been without a letter…
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American Sniper Illustrates the West's Morality Blind Spots    

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News The Guardian - Gary Younge: "From Guantánamo Bay to King Abdullah, beneath our talk of defending civilised values lies a deep hypocrisy"Say what you like about the film American Sniper, and people have, you have to admire its clarity. It's about killing. There is no moral arc; no anguish about whether the killing is necessary or whether those who are killed are guilty of anything. "I'm prepared to meet…
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News and Comment French Police Question 8 Year Old over Remarks on Terror Attacks

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News: Police officials in the southern French city of Nice questioned an 8-year-old boy who is believed to have made comments in school defending the gunmen who killed 17 people in terrorist attacks in and near Paris this month, a senior regional police official confirmed on Thursday. Conflicting reports remain as to the nature of the comments made by the boy, with some reports claiming he said, "We must kill…
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News and Comment Women-only Masjid opens in California

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News: The first all-female mosque has opened its doors in America, with up to 150 women coming from across the country not to miss the historical prayer lead by a female imam at a multifaith center in Los Angeles. Some women traveled to LA from as far as New Jersey, with a flight time of over 5 hours, to be a part of what many hail as a breakthrough. In…
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News and Comment The Real Rescuer of Child Slavery will be a Just System

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News: Police discovered 120 children, some of them sick, underweight and traumatised, during the most recent raids late on Thursday on bangle-making and other workshops, as part of a city-wide crackdown on child slavery, the officer said. "They have chronic skin diseases and were underfed. They are in trauma and visibly shaken," V. Satyanarayana, deputy police commissioner for south Hyderabad, said. "They were kept in dingy rooms with no ventilation…
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News and Comment Ukrainian Crisis as an Example of Failure of International Law

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News: On 25th of January 2015, special session of United Nations Security Council was held regarding shelling attack on Mariupol. Representatives of Russian Federation that have veto power, did not allow the approval statement of Security Council on events in Mariupol. On accusations press-service of Russia in UN stated, that statement of Security Council was not agreed because of London "since delegation of Britain insisted in condemning by UN SC…
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News Headlines 01/02/2015

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Headlines: • Texas Legislator Instructs Staff: Ask Muslims to Pledge Allegiance to America• Pakistan Again Left Out in Favor of America's Closer Ties with India• As Muslim Uighurs Flee, China Sees Jihad Risk Details: Texas Legislator Instructs Staff: Ask Muslims to Pledge Allegiance to America A Texas state Representative today said she instructed her staff to ask Muslim constituents to "publicly announce allegiance to America." "Today is Texas Muslim Capital…
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Pakistan Headlines 01/02/2015

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IMF Sabotages Electricity Supply through Privatization As people in smaller towns and rural areas across the country and in Azad Kashmir continued to face electricity blackouts on 25 January, after the country's worst ever nationwide blackout, the government attributed the national crisis to sabotage by rebels and claimed to have restored 7,500MW supply against a nationwide demand of 11,500MW. However, the question that must be asked is why even without…
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