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Issue of Abduction and Disappearance in Tanzania

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On 09th August, 2024, The Tanganyika Law Society (TLS) issued the press release on the ongoing abduction and disappearance of the people in the country. The organization listed about 83 reported people whom have been abducted and disappeared since 2016.

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Answer to Question Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Resigns and Flees the Country

5 August 2024, the resignation of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and her escape abroad was announced after the protests against the quota system for jobs required in the public sector since the beginning of last month. The protests turned bloody since the middle of last month, as followers of the ruling party clashed with protesters. The army announced its assumption of power, and the country's president announced the dissolution of parliament and the appointment of an interim government. Were the protests premeditated? Did the army’s intervention come with an agreement? Is this related to the international conflict over the country?

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From Pakistan to Palestine… O Muslim Armed Forces!... Where is the Salahuddin of Today!

Like dozens of times in the past, on 11 August 2024, the government of Pakistan “fulfilled” its responsibility by issuing another statement of condemnation, in response to another massacre in Gaza. On 10 August 2024, the Jewish entity fired a missile at the refugees in the Tabeen School in Eastern Gaza during the Salah of Fajr, martyring more than one hundred Muslims. Most of the dead bodies could not be identified.

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Anti-Muslim Riots in Britain, Tommy Robinson, and How the Fox Got Rid of Its Fleas

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 The UK witnessed a week of violent riots or disorder in 37 towns and cities since the murder of three small girls on the 29th of July, 2024, which was falsely blamed on a Muslim migrant. Dozens of police officers were injured as follows: Southport: 53, Rotherham: 51, Hull: 11, Sunderland: 4, Plymouth: 3, Stoke-on-Trent: 3, Liverpool: 2, Weymouth: 2, Tamworth: 1. Hundreds of rioters were arrested, and prison sentences are being given 

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