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Salem-News.com (Jul-21-2013 18:47)

Christian Couple Arrested in Gojra in Blasphemy Case

The petitioner says a blasphemous text was sent to him from a mobile number.

(ISLAMABAD) - Gojra, Pakistan Sajjad Masih was convicted in a blasphemy case and sent to jail for life, and hardly a week later, another blasphemy case is registered against a Christian couple in Gojra, a city in Punjab province.

Gojra is religiously sensitive, after 8 people were burned alive and about forty houses and a Church set ablaze by a mob in 2009.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-20-2013 10:08)

`Are you an Oromo First or Muslim or Ethiopian?`

Ethiopians are historically, among the most oppressed and brutally subjugated people.

(UGANDA) - Ethiopia I just read a very thoughtful article titled “Are you Oromo First or Ethiopian First?” Authored by Awol Allo and published by The web of Legal Theory Group of Glasgow University.

The piece enabled me to distance myself from the cantankerous exchanges as seen on social media between those of us who are proponents of raw Ethiopian patriotism and raw Oromo liberation activism.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-19-2013 13:20)

Pakistan`s Burning Neighbourhoods For How Long?

Christian leadership needs to put their act together for the collective good of the community instead of following a divisive course.

(ISLAMABAD) - Christian neighborhood in Pakistan burning Another victim of the blasphemy law was being punished. According to the BBC news, Sajjad Masih was sentenced to life imprisonment and a fine of two hundred thousand rupees for sending blasphemous text messages to Muslim clerics to seek revenge from his ex-fiancée in Gojra.

Sajjad Masih, a resident of Pakpattan district, was arrested in December, 2011.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-17-2013 12:35)

Ghulam Azam`s Verdict: Initial Thoughts

It is vital for there to be an impartial international system of justice in place to oversee this process and review the trials case by case.

(YORK, UK) - Ghulam Azam The controversial Bangladeshi domestic court known as the International Crimes Tribunal issued a verdict for the case of former political leader Prof Ghulam Azam on July 15 sentencing the 90-year-old to 90 years in prison -- commuted from a death penalty on account of his age.

Azam stood accused of war crimes by the controversial tribunal which the Associated Press has characterized as "trying 10 opposition leaders," and which has been widely criticized as a show trial...

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Salem-News.com (Jul-17-2013 12:18)

Coerced by Doctors, Parents Send their Sick Babies to Death

The culture of death is improper in a civilized society. In this only fits the culture of life.

(MADRID) - Euthanasia The newspaper of wide circulation, Daily Mail, has published two stories on the implementation of euthanasia in the UK. In a hospital in Liverpool sick babies and cancer patients were left to die, although they could have had medical treatment and achieve a cure.

In addition, a doctor recognized that he avoided feeding and hydrating ten babies in the neonatal unit of a London hospital.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-10-2013 19:09)

American Abuse Survivor Networks Unite with ITCCS

Joint press conference with Kevin Annett to be held September 2 in New York City.

(BRUSSELS ITCCS) - Kevin Annett Ritual abuse survivor organizations in the United States embracing over three thousand people have joined forces with Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Kevin Annett of the ITCCS to expose national and international child trafficking networks.

Directors of these groups, including author and retired therapist Judy Byington and Neil Brick, founder of Stop Mind Control and Ritual Abuse Today (SMART), have affiliated with the ITCCS.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-09-2013 19:07)

Keep American Government and Religion Separate and Keep It Peaceful

Amen for the first Amendment that guarantees the exercise of religion and forbids the state from establishing a religion. Can you imagine our government trying to run a church?

(NEWBURGH, Indiana) - Church and state We've seen religious fighting too often on television. From Egypt we've heard about the power of the Muslim brotherhood and from Afghanistan the fighting between the Sunnis and Shias.

We have enough problems in our country and the average American is not interested in religious violence.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-09-2013 10:58)

Apex Court Support IHC Decision in Rimsha Case

Announcement sends a positive image of Pakistan in the international community that there is justice for all and that society has risen up for justice and tolerance.

(ISLAMABAD) - Rimsha, Pakistani girl who was accused of Blasphemy. Supreme Court of Pakistan discharged the appeal filed against the decision of Islamabad High Court (IHC) quashment of Rimsha case here on Tuesday.

During the hearing, the bench consisting of honorable Justice Tasaduq Hussain Gillani and Justice Nasir ul Malik ordered to dismiss an application filed against the girl (Rimsha) accused of blasphemy.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-08-2013 14:41)

Minority Commission`s Award to Christian Priest is an Endorsement to Conversion Activity

The Minority Commission has committed a big mistake by giving award to a controversial Christian priest.

(NEW DELHI) - Ajay Singh The Minority Commission of the Congress led UPA government has given Minority Man award to Father Ajay Singh, a Catholic priest, on July 5, 2013 in New Delhi who is known for playing a dubious role in the Kandhamal violence that took place in the year 2008.

Ajay Singh was heading Jan Vikas at that time which was allegedly responsible for inciting riots in Kandhamal area.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-08-2013 02:09)

No Place for Minorities in Imran Khan`s Naya Pakistan

It does make me feel that there must be some form of racism or discrimination towards people of other faiths especially in Pakistan where the minority is less valued as a worthy human being.

(ISLAMABAD) - Imran Khan A lot has been written about the plight of minorities in Pakistan – some by the minorities themselves and some by the majority.

Minority rights in Pakistan were always broken. The majority always copes while the minority bears the brunt.

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