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Everybody is hurt when journalists confuse science with politics
Dispatch International 30 November 2012
By Hemuth Nyborg
A few days ago, journalist Niklas Orrenius had an article in the Swedish newspaper Expressen (November 25, 2012) – The scandal will pursue Sverigedemokraterne)”.
The story was that “racism and extremism” flourish in party. According to Orrenius, this is seen most clearly by the SD's decision to send free copies of Dispatch International to all party members. Expressen's journalist is particularly aghast at Dispatch International's September 20 issue, which carried an article by me. 
U.S. names multi-million dollar Taliban hawaladar
Money Jihad 29 November 2012
In RadicalIslam.org’s interview with Money Jihad, we discussed how poorly the U.S. has handled the scourge of hawala, the traditional Islamic method of transferring 
Afghan Teen Beheaded For Refusing Marriage Proposal
The Jawa Report 29 November 2012
Afghan police have arrested two men accused of beheading a teenage girl with a knife in northern Kunduz province, officials say. Prior to the attack, the girl's father had 
Once upon a time in Afghanistan…
JihadOnBuddhists.org 28 November 2012
Islam has a tendency to speed up the impermanence of both things and people… Afghanistan, 2nd – 9th century, from a report published in 2011:
"Published at the occassion of the exhibition
"Mes Aynak – Recent Discoveries Along the Silk Road"
at National Museum of Afghanistan, Kabul, 2011
The Buddhist monasteries and settlement at the
Mes Aynak copper mine, Logar Province
by Nicolas Engel, DAFA 
Taliban Claim Bid to Kill Pakistan TV Anchorman
Naharnet 28 November 2012
Pakistan's umbrella Taliban faction claimed responsibility on Tuesday for planting a bomb under the car of a prominent journalist and TV anchorman and threatened a second 
On Respecting Muslim Culture
American Thinker 26 November 2012
By Jim Yardley
For at least the past decade, and perhaps longer, the nations of the West have treated jihadists and radical Islamists (which groups count for many more Muslims than most 
British Islamists to issue fatwa against Malala Yousafzai
Bangladesh News 24 hours 21 November 2012
A new British-based Islamist group plans to meet in Islamabad to issue a religious decree against a Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban, accusing her of supporting 
16 years old Christian girl abducted and forcibly converted to Islam in Pakistan
Pakistan Christian Post 16 November 2012
Shabana Masih daughter of Ghulam Masih age 16 years Christian girl, resident of 55/2-L Tehsil District Okara, was abducted raped and forcibly converted to Islam. On 1st July, 
Porn sites appear in Islamic countries’ most-visited online rankings
Al Arabiya News 15 November 2012
At least five pornographic websites are among Egypt’s 100 most frequently visited online destinations this year, according to Alexa, a division of Amazon.com that tracks online traffic patterns globally.
The statistic proves particularly significant as Egyptian web surfers may soon be stripped of all access to Internet pornography sites.
Egypt’s Prosecutor General ordered the government’s ministries of telecommunications, interior and information to begin enforcing a ban on online porn last week. 
Taliban generate 70% of their income off narcotics 'taxes': Malik
The Express Tribune 15 November 2012
Minister for Interior, Rehman Malik said on Tuesday that around 70 per cent of Taliban’s income comes from managing and taxing the illicit drug business. This nexus between 
Zawahiri calls on Muslims to implement sharia
The Long War Journal 15 November 2012
By Thomas Joscelyn
Al Qaeda has released a statement written by Ayman al Zawahiri this past summer in which the terror chieftain outlines several goals for Muslims to strive toward. While failing 
Qaeda calls for Kashmir liberation
The Nation 15 November 2012
Al-Qaeda’s leader has rejected the notion of nation states and any United Nations role in arbitrating solutions to conflict - long the pillars of international order - in a 
Benghazi: US Foreign Policy and the Influence of Shariah Doctrine
Center for Security Policy 13 November 2012
By Dr. Andrew Bostom, Diana West and Stephen Coughlin
The Center for Security Policy is pleased to present a live-streamed panel discussion with three of America's top experts on the shariah doctrinal threat to national security. Dr. Andrew Bostom, Diana West and Stephen Coughlin will be joined by Frank Gaffney to discuss, "Benghazi: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Influence of Shariah Doctrine."
British extremist 'behind attack on CIA base in Afghanistan'
Telegraph.co.uk 13 November 2012
By Rob Crilly, Islamabad
"Umar the British martyr" is identified in the 30-minute propaganda film, which pays tribute to extremists who have given their lives in attacks on Western or Pakistani 
British Soldier Killed In 'Insider Attack'
Yahoo! News UK 12 November 2012
A British soldier has been killed in Afghanistan in an apparent "insider attack" at his base, the Ministry of Defence has said. The soldier, from The Royal Scots Borderers, 
8 Reasons You Aren’t Safer than You Were 4 Years Ago
Jihad Watch 6 November 2012
By Robert Spencer
In PJ Media this morning I make the case against the appeaser-in-chief. Are you safer from the global jihad and Islamic supremacism than you were four years ago? Over 
Al-Qaeda’s Female Suicide Bomber Death Cult
FrontPage Magazine 6 November 2012
By Frank Crimi
Islamist terrorists have long used women as suicide bombers, but now their combatant role has expanded with al-Qaeda’s formation of an all-female jihadist fighting unit whose 
Britney Spears in a burka? Her photo graces Kabul's biggest shopping mall
Al-Bawaba 6 November 2012
It is only a little over a decade since the Taliban ran Afghanistan's capital city, Kabul but there have been a lot of cultural changes since then. Afghan women are still 
Man in Afghan uniform kills 2 British troops
Yahoo! News 31 October 2012
By HEIDI VOGT
A man wearing an Afghan police uniform shot and killed two British soldiers at a checkpoint in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, international military officials said. The 
Afghan 'Woman of Courage' Jails 100 Women for Adultery
RadicalIslam 31 October 2012
An influential female prosecutor in Afghanistan who was one of ten women given the "Women of Courage” award by Michelle Obama and Sec. of State Hillary Clinton for her work 




