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Unveiling the Double Standards on Women's Rights in Liberal Secular Culture

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News: The UK is presently in the midst of a heated political debate initiated by the Home Office Minister Jeremy Browne who is encouraging the government to consider the banning the Niqab. On the 16th of September Minister Browne stated; ".....there is genuine debate about whether girls should feel a compulsion to wear a veil". The debate over banning of the veil was initiated after Birmingham Metropolitan College reversed its…
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Liberalism is a Deceitful Manipulative Falsehood that Enslaves Man to his Fellow Man

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The key ideas in Liberalism emerged and developed in Britain from the 17th Century to the 19th Century CE. In these centuries, the ideas of Liberalism were used to defend important vested interests against their opponents. Locke used Liberal ideas to support the English mercantile elite against the monarchy; and the Utilitarian philosophers used Liberalism to support British Capitalists against entrenched country lords. Meanwhile, Liberalism was used by radical French…
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Why America Wants to Exit from Afghanistan

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Recently, there has been a lot of coverage about America's planned exit from Afghanistan, which is scheduled to take place sometime in 2014. Hence, it would be good to review whether America has changed its strategic vision for Afghanistan or is the withdrawal purely a tactical move. If it is the latter then what are the factors involved in pushing Washington to leave Afghanistan. This paper will intend to answer…
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News & Comment Tanzania has Plenty of Statistics But Less Food!

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News: On 12th September 2013, the Guardian Newspaper quoted the Director of National Food Security in the Tanzania Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Karimu Mtambo saying at least five regions are facing food shortages including the city of Dar-es-Salaam yet Tanzania has sufficient food stocks and several regions have registered surplus produce. Comment: Tanzania has announced it has enough food surpluses in its stores to fight hunger. It has also…
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News & Comment What will Prevent the Children of Syria from becoming a ‘Lost Generation'?

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News: On the 8th of September, NBC News published an article entitled, "All they can do is scream" that discussed the severe post-traumatic stress affecting the children of Syria due to what they have endured during the ongoing brutal war waged by the tyrant Assad against the sincere Muslims of Ash-Sham. Undoubtedly, the children of Syria have been one of the main victims of this war, having witnessed and experienced…
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News and Comment The Implications of America's Attack on Syria

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News: Recently US Senators have met to hammer out a draft resolution that authorizes an American strike on Syria. The duration of the operation is set to 60 days, which can be further extended by 30 days. The draft resolution, which is to be soon voted by Congress, is a response to Obama's bid to seek approval from US law makers. On September 1st 2013, US President Barack Obama said,…
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News and Comment Democracy Breathes to Death in Hell

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News: More than a thousand of MPs, members of Provincial Councils, tribal leaders and influential people gathered yesterday (03/09/13) in Kabul. They asked Afghan government to consider the security situation of the country and postpone the Provincial and Presidential Elections of April 2014. They were consisted of elders, leaders and youths, who claimed that their movement is not backed by any party and it is purely from among the people.…
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News and Comment The UN Interferes in Bangladesh's Affairs to Serve the Interests of America, the Instigator and Partner in Bashar al-Assad's Genocide of Muslims

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News: The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called the Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and opposition leader Khaleda Zia on August 23, 2013. He urged them to hold talks for a peaceful resolution to the on-going political crisis surrounding the next general elections. He said the UN wanted to see a free, fair and credible election participated by all parties and that it was closely monitoring the political situation in…
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