Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Israeli shells kill 7 Palestinian policemen in Khan Younis

The Palestinian police force in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, reported that the Israeli Tuesday shelling to the police station in Abasan town, near Khan Younis, left seven policemen dead and at least ten others were injured.

Saudi Arabia: Shura Panel drafting law to protect women in workplace

The Social, Family and Youth Affairs Committee at the Shoura Council is currently drafting a legal system for protecting women�s rights in the workplace, including sexual-harassment laws.

India: 'Muslim youth held illegally'

fact-finding team of National Commission for Minorities (NCM) on Monday found many loopholes in the arrest of several Muslim youth for their alleged involvement in last year's terror blasts in the city.

Israeli army kills two Palestinian resistance fighters

Two Palestinian resistance fighters were reported killed by the Israeli army during clashes at the southern Gaza Israel borders on Tuesday at dawn.

Pakistan: Terror revisits Pindi security zone: Two army officers, six others die

A lieutenant-colonel, a major and six others were killed in the city�s high-security zone on Monday when a suicide bomber rammed his motorcycle into a minibus carrying trainees of the Armed Forces Post-Graduate Medical Institute.

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Bugging Muslim MP reinforces community suspicions, warns The Muslim News

The Muslim News Monday warned that the alleged bugging of Government Assistant Whip, Sadiq Khan, puts the credibility of the British Government at stake in its aim to win the �hearts and minds� of the country�s 2 million Muslim community

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Editorial - Evangelising hatred

Religious leaders are commonly expected to utter calculated words of wisdom and play an active role in reducing conflict and bringing cohesion to society.

Editorial - Clearing caveats

The tone adopted by Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, in her first major speech on counter-terrorism last week is warmly welcome.

17-year-old Muslim murdered in racist attack

His shining star will never dim, in fact it will burn brighter in our hearts and brighter still in heaven, and our love for him will grow stronger.� These were the words of the family of a Muslim teenager who died in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, on December 15, after being stabbed in the back by a group of white youths at a train station.

Over 400 Palestinians, including over 50 children, killed in 2007

As others round the world celebrated the New Year, for Palestinians there was little cause for jubilation.
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