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The Forbidding of England
The American Spectator 20 June 2012
By Roger Scruton
I ATTENDED AN ordinary English state school in the late 1950s. In our history lessons we were taught that England is the heart of Great Britain, that Great Britain is the heart of an 
Tunisia’s Close Call
The Majalla Magazine 19 June 2012
By Paula Mejia
Recent demonstrations by salafists in Tunisia have taken a violent turn highlighting lingering issues in the country: the importance of creating a mechanism of dialogue between the 
Islamists, Military on a Collision Course in Egypt
AINA (press release) 19 June 2012
By Rick Moran
Egyptians finished two days of voting on Sunday, the first relatively free election for president in their history. But indications are that only about 15% of Egypt’s 50 million eligible 
Islam had better NEVER be part of Germany
Bare Naked Islam 18 June 2012
German President Joachim Gauck recently said in a newspaper interview that Muslims living in Germany are a part of the country, but that Islam is not. Not everyone agrees, unfortunately. 
The Region: Turkey trots toward Islamism
Jerusalem Post 18 June 2012
By BARRY RUBIN
The Turkish regime is gradually suppressing freedom as its society moves steadily toward a more hardline Islamic identity. Keep in mind that Turkey has been a very self-consciously modern 



