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No Women Allowed at Saudi Conference on Women

No Women Allowed at Saudi Conference on Women:

The image above show attendees at a conference in Saudi Arabia on the topic ‘women in society’ – and not a single one is female.

The conference, reportedly held at the University of Qassim, was attended by representatives from 15 nations, apparently all men.

The seats in the hall are filled with men in traditional Arab dress apart from one wearing a blue chequered shirt.

The photograph was published in a Saudi newspaper last year, and has since been making the rounds on social networks.

Twitter users have branded the image ‘absurd’, ‘the height of misogyny’ and …

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Under the Spotlight: The Australian Defense League

 

Under the Spotlight: The Australian Defense League:

 

The killing of a British soldier in London last month prompted fiery demonstrations from anti-Islamic groups.

 

In late May, 25 year old Lee Rigby was stabbed to death outside a London army barracks, allegedly by two people believed to be Muslim converts.

 

At the centre of the demonstrations that followed was a group called the English Defence League, believed to have grown out of the so-called football hooligan firms of the 1970s.

 

In Australia now, the anti-Islamic Australian Defence League is trying to expand its support base, particularly through social media.

 

“A group against Islam and Islamic immigration. …

 

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Saudi Jails Seven for ‘Anti-Government’ Posts on Facebook

 

Saudi Jails Seven for ‘Anti-Government’ Posts on Facebook:

 

Saudi Arabia has sent seven people to jail for up to ten years for posting status messages calling for anti-government protests, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says.

 

According to a statement issued Sunday by the New York-based human rights organization, the seven activists were all from the country’s Eastern Province and were convicted and sentenced to prison for terms ranging from five to ten years.

 

The eastern sector has seen a number of demonstrations by minority Shi’ites over alleged government discrimination and negligence since the region-wide Arab Spring uprisings two years ago.

 

“Sending people off to years in prison for peaceful Facebook posts …

 

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Over 2,500 People Killed in Iraq in 3 Months!

 

Over 2,500 People Killed in Iraq in 3 Months!:

 

More than 2,500 people were killed in Iraq in the past three months, U.N. figures showed on Monday, a surge of violence that has fanned fears the politically-deadlocked country is slipping back into all-out bloodshed.

 

The toll comes as the country grapples with months of protests by the Sunni Arab minority, tensions along a swathe of disputed territory in north Iraq and a protracted political standoff that has left key pieces of legislation unresolved.

 

The violence showed no signs of letting up on Monday as a new attack left eight former anti-Qaeda fighters dead.

 

The …

 

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Dhimmis Down-Under: First Muslim Frontbencher Sworn In, Hand on Koran

 

Dhimmis Down-Under: First Muslim Frontbencher Sworn In, Hand on Koran:

 

The dumping of Australia’s first woman prime minister Julia Gillard has paved the way for another milestone for the nation’s parliament – its first frontbencher of the Muslim faith, sworn in on Monday.

 

Ed Husic, whose mother and father are Bosnian migrants, was sworn in as parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd who retook the leadership last week. “This is a wonderful day for multiculturalism, and everything it stands for in our country,” Governor-General Quentin Bryce told Husic during the swearing-in ceremony in Canberra.

 

“I wish you all the best as you …

 

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Muslims Teen Sisters Murdered, for Dancing in the Rain

 

Muslims Teen Sisters Murdered, for Dancing in the Rain:

 

Two teenage sisters have been murdered in Pakistan after they were accused of tarnishing their family’s name by making a video of themselves dancing in the rain.

 

The girls, aged 15 and 16, are seen running around in traditional dress with two other younger children outside their bungalow in the town of Chilas, in the northern region of Gilgit.

 

The sisters, named as Noor Basra and Noor Sheza, appear to break into dance and one even flashes a smile at the camera.

 

However, when the footage was circulated via mobile phones, it caused outrage in the …

 

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Millions Protest in Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood HQ in Cairo is Stormed, Firebombed

 

Millions Protest in Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood HQ in Cairo is Stormed, Firebombed:

 

A sea of bobbing heads hoisting Egyptian flags high spilled out of Tahrir Square as drivers pulled their cars over on the October 6 Bridge to watch the scene below. A long procession of others walked down Ramses Street in the direction of the presidential palace.

 

We’ve covered a lot of protests in Egypt since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, but the last time we’d seen anything on this massive scale was in the days following Jan. 25, 2011, when the revolution started against him.

 

As night fell today, it …

 

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