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- ADL: ‘Gracie Mansion belongs to all New Yorkers. Public office must never be used to legitimize hate’
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- Obama Fails to Blame Taliban for Mass School Murder in Pakistan
- Natalie Portman: “My decision not to attend the Genesis Prize ceremony has been mischaracterized by others”
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- StandWithUs brings comedienne Rosanne Barr to Israel to fight BDS
Tag Archives: Sudan
Sudanese woman spared death sentence for apostasy arrives in Italy
THE GUARDIAN by Mark Tran July 24, 2014 Meriam Ibrahim, a Christian Sudanese woman spared a death sentence for apostasy after an international outcry, has arrived in Italy. Italian television showed the 27-year-old leaving the aircraft at Ciampino airport in … Continue reading
Sudanese Christian mother jailed for Apostasy in more danger than ever after rearrest
BREITBART by Dr Phyllis Chesler June 24, 2014 Meriam Yahya Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman whom an Appeal Court freed yesterday, has just been re-arrested at the airport trying to leave Khartoum. She is now in more danger than ever … Continue reading
Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, Sudanese Women Sentenced To Death For ‘Apostasy,’ Gives Birth In Jail
PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING THE PETITION Don’t execute Meriam Yehya Ibrahim for being Christian #SaveMeriam HUFFINGTON POST by Charlotte Alfred May 27, 2014 A 27-year-old Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for “apostasy” two weeks ago has given birth to a baby … Continue reading
Horror in Pakistan, Pregnant Woman Stoned by Family
FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE by Arnold Ahlert May 28, 2014 Those looking for the real war on women–as opposed to the one promoted by the American left and their media enablers—should focus their attention on Pakistan and Sudan. In the former … Continue reading