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"In life there are certain sores which, like a kind of canker, slowly erode the soul in solitude": Hindu woman Kusum bai, went to ask for her salary, but her Muslim landlord Mohammad Akram kidnapped her, stripped her naked, hangs upside down, and raped
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The accused landlord has been trying to cover up the matter by getting into negotiation with doctors treating the victim, reports said
"When you take charge of your own narrative, it gives you a handle on it": Islamist jihadis unleash misinformation war on the Hindus in the UK that led to communal riots in Leicester, temple attack and several homes of Hindu targeted, police call out lies
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The local police in Leicester has confirmed that a report in wich a 28-year-old Muslim man - identified as Mohammed Shakil Abdullah - had claimed that he was attacked by a gang of Hindu extremists belonging to the RSS on September 10, was false
"Civilization is like a thin layer of ice upon a deep ocean of chaos and darkness": 129 people died in a stampede at an Indonesian football match in one of the world's worst stadium disasters, President called this to be "last soccer tragedy in the nation
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Multiple football fans are reported to have died after a riot broke out at an Indonesian football match between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya on Saturday evening
"Terrorism is the price of empire. If you do not wish to pay, you must give up the empire": Biden vows continued cooperation with Hamas-linked Islamic Society of North America, no concern on Left for Islamic jihad as it doesn't exist; “Islamophobia” does
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Author and terrorism expert Steven Emerson puts it, ISNA “grew out of the Muslim Students Association, which also was founded by Brotherhood members"
"Learning process is something you can incite, literally incite, like a riot": After inciting Sikh radicals in Canada, top Pakistani envoy Janbaz Khan, currently Pakistan Consul General in Vancouver now backs Muslim-oriented PFI to push anti-India agenda
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Janbaz Khan has served two tenures in New Delhi with the Pakistan High Commission and seems to have been carefully chosen by Islamabad as he has developed links with anti-India extremist outfits
"Separate we come, and separate we go, And this be it known, is all that we know": India deeply objects to politically motivated “farcical exercise” in name of a referendum carried out by Khalistanii elements in Canada, matter taken up with authorities
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Some Canadian groups had participated in the Khalistani event in Brampton city of Canada on September 19.
"Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions": France and USA praised PM Narendra Modi’s recent comment on the Russia-Ukraine conflict that time is not for war but to collectively cope together with the challenges we face
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France and the United States have praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent comment on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, saying that this is a message that every country should enforce on Moscow
"They want your children": Episcopal Church officially embraces sex changes for children of 'all ages' and endorses medical treatments for minors, such as puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and transition surgery, which normally is considered "child abuse
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"Resolved, that the 80th General Convention calls for the Episcopal Church to advocate for access to gender affirming care in all forms (social, medical, or any other) and at all ages."
"Creative without strategy is called ‘art.’ Creative with strategy is called ‘advertising": As per a new study from research group 'Light Collective', Digital Medical companies funnel sensitive data of patients with Facebook to help target advertisements
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A new study shows how websites and apps gather people’s sensitive health-related information, sometimes without consent, and channel it to the social media giant to generate business
"Blasphemy is what an old dogma screams at a new truth": White House's reaction to the Salman Rushdie Stabbing, the man who is a living symbol of the freedom of expression raises more questions than it answers, total silence would have been much better
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The attack on Rushdie was “reprehensible” and “appalling,” Sullivan informed us, but he gave no hint of why anyone would want to harm Rushdie in the first place