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First Brit woman jailed for joining ISIS freed
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Elizabeth Arif-Fear 1 oras
“Arif-Fear... is fearless in her drive to expose the socio-cultural norms that have been imposed on people+the injustices which many men, women+children continue to face worldwide” Foreword, Fiyaz Mughal My collection available here
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Faith Matters 1 oras
Opinion: Why I believe Shamima Begum should be brought back (not welcomed) to Britain. What do you think: talkRADIO
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Metro 1 oras
Britain has ruled out an effort within Syria to bring her home
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Faith Matters 1 oras
Absolutely. The first concern is to the British public. The State's responsibility lies in earnest to its citizens and their safety. This is primary and paramount. Other concerns rest with assistance to those overseas but that depends on various time & legal pressures.
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Faith Matters 2 oras
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The 'flag-burning' father of a runaway British jihadi schoolgirl yesterday admitted taking his daughter to an extremist rally when she was 13. Abase Hussen conceded the teenager ‘maybe’ was influenced by the rally organised by terror group Al-Muhajiroun:
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Peter Tatchell 2 oras
Muslim parents led a group of 300 protesting outside a Birmingham school against equality lessons that mention same-sex love & families. Lessons are designed to stop bullying. No sexual content. Some Muslim parents refuse to believe their kids might LGBT+
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Faith Matters 2 oras
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Ms Begum's family have pleaded for the 19-year-old, who is heavily pregnant, to be shown mercy and to be allowed to return to east London.
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Faith Matters 2 oras
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Sajid Javid said those who left the UK to join IS were "full of hate for our country", while security minister Ben Wallace warned that runaways who now want to come back must realise that "actions have consequences".
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Faith Matters 2 oras
The Home Secretary has warned he "will not hesitate" to prevent the return of Britons who travelled to join Islamic State as debate flared over what should happen to runaway schoolgirl Shamima Begum.
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Faith Matters 3 oras
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No it is not legal and anyone with just a British citizenship cannot be denied entry. They may be liable to arrest and detention though
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Faith Matters 5 oras
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Sajid Javid said those who left the UK to join IS were "full of hate for our country", while security inister Ben Wallace warned that runaways who now want to come back must realise that "actions have consequences".
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Faith Matters 5 oras
The Home Secretary has warned he "will not hesitate" to prevent the return of Britons who travelled to join Islamic State as debate flared over what should happen to runaway schoolgirl Shamima Begum.
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Faith Matters 6 na oras
Why did gay Muslim comics disappear from Instagram?
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Faith Matters 7 oras
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New legislation which passed earlier this week made it an offence to enter or remain in overseas terror hotspots, officially termed "designated areas".
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Faith Matters 7 oras
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Figures disclosed in the Commons last year suggested that only around one in 10 returnees has been prosecuted over "direct action" in Syria, although ministers say a significant proportion of those who have come back were assessed as no longer being of national security concern.
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Faith Matters 7 oras
Shamima Begum Case - some pointers: Home Secretary Sajid Javid has said those who make it back "should be ready to be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted". But authorities have faced difficulties obtaining evidence to prove someone committed crimes in Syria.
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Karen Pollock 11 oras
Disturbing read : Antisemitism rising sharply across Europe
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Dave Rich 10 oras
This neo-Nazi grade antisemitism is one of the 146 cases since April where Labour gave an antisemitic member a "reminder of conduct" and let them stay in the party. Remember that next time someone claims the system is working.
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Faith Matters 14 na oras
How I found Shamima Begum
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