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Some Movement (re prior blog entry, ‘Stereotypes’)
Salvete, qui legentes — Just after I’d posted the blog entry ‘Stereotypes’ the other day, the news came out that the attack in San Bernardino was indeed politically and religiously motivated — although strangely targeted. It’s apparently the same old … Continue reading
Stereotypes
Salvete, qui legentes — The stereotype of the Muslim Terrorist is omnipresent, and, of course, all the more so now after the November attacks in Paris. But I myself would like to know more about the people who de facto share … Continue reading
Lawsuit over Support of Terrorism
Terrorism Trial, NY Times, 2015-Feb-24 NY Times: “The Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization were found liable on Monday by a jury in Manhattan for their role in knowingly supporting six terrorist attacks in Israel between 2002 and 2004 … Continue reading