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Tag Archives: Bangladesh
Germany taking Europe to a new place
WEEKLY STANDARD The Rising Migrant Tide, What Merkel wrought by Christopher Caldwell October 26, 2015 …The flood of Middle Eastern refugees into Austria began in the summer. By September they were arriving at the southeastern border at the rate of … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Afghanistan, Angela Merkel, Austria, Bangladesh, Europe, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria
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We must be free to hurt Muslims’ feelings
SPIKED by Brendan O’Neill August 12, 2015 Why we must stand with Bangladesh’s vilified secularist bloggers. Following the hacking to death of yet another Bangladeshi secularist blogger, a Bangladeshi police chief has come up with an idea for how these … Continue reading
Islamists Hack Another Secular Writer to Death in Bangladesh
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT May 12, 2015 For the third time this year, Islamist radicals in Bangladesh hacked a secular writer to death in public. Four masked men chased down Ananta Bijoy Das Tuesday morning as Das left his home in Sylhet. They … Continue reading
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Tagged Ananta Bijoy Das, Avijit Roy, Bangladesh, Islamists, Oyasiqur Rahman Babu
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