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China Faces a "Demographic Time Bomb" Due to its Capitalist One-Child Policy

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The Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday 18th January that Ma Jiantang, director of China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), called for the country's one-child policy to be changed because of the nation's shrinking pool of workers. According to the NBS, the working-age population in China decreased by 3.45 million between 2011 and 2012. In October 2011, the China Development Research Foundation, a think-tank affiliated with the Chinese government, also…
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India fails to protect its women 07/01/2013

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KARACHI - On Friday, December 28, 2012, the 23-year-old Indian medical student who was the victim of a brutal assault and gang raped by six men on a bus in Delhi on the December 16, 2012 died after succumbing to her injuries. Her case sparked mass protests across India against the Indian police and government's negligence and lackadaisical attitude towards the protection of women from sexual violence. Rape had reached…
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The Indian Gang-Rape Case Once Again Highlights the Flaws of the Man-made Capitalist Liberal System

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On 16 December a 23-year-old paramedic student was raped on a moving bus in Delhi, by six heavily drunk men who brutalized and tortured the victim for about an hour, and then threw her out from the moving bus. After struggling for her life in a Singapore hospital for many days, she succumbed to her injuries and died. The incident has triggered a tsunami of protests not just in the…
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Cutting Elderly Care while Spending Billions on the Olympics

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As 2013 comes to a close, many are warning about the effect of a range of UK government cuts to the funding of public services and how that will affect some of the elderly, services delivered by local councils and may even lead to the closure of hospital wards. Why? Because money is scarce and the government has to reduce the budget deficit so "everyone has to tighten their belt"…
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Artificial Gas Crisis is Created to Humiliate the People of Pakistan and to Destroy its Economy

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It is common now in Pakistan that a shortage of natural gas persists through out the year, but as the bitterly cold winter months arrive, it takes the form of a severe gas crisis. At the moment across the country, industry has been notified that their gas will be suspended for an indefinite period, causing many job losses to the order of hundreds of thousands and billions of Rupees losses…
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Let them Slaughter this Sacred Cow (Translated)

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Thursday, 22/11/2012, President Mohamed Morsi issued a constitutional declaration that included the re-trial of those who killed rebels (of the revolution), the looking after the casualties of the revolution, the protection of the Constituent Assembly and the Shura Council against dissolution, and - for a period of no more than two months - to give immunity to the president's decisions from being reversed, as well as the dismissal of the…
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Why Is There Little Dawah to Non-Muslims in the West?

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A few days ago, on a Wednesday, I was contacted by a family friend who is a convert to Islam. They wanted me to meet their friend who wanted to embrace Islam on Friday but had some final questions. So we arranged for me to meet the brother before Zuhr salah at the masjid on Thursday. We sat at the back of the masjid before salah and started discussing. I…
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Myanmar: Cycle of Catastrophe

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How did we forget? How did we become distant and disconnected? We focus on Palestinians, Libyans and mostly Syrians. Yet we remain aloof about our brothers and sisters in Myanmar. We rush to gather funds and blankets for Syrian refugees yet no word about them. Them: the distant dark-skinned people of the Far East. The situation can almost be comparable if not worse to the time when Rasool Allah (saw)…
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