By: Ramzy Baroud Another row is brewing between Israel and the Palestinian Resistance Movement, Hamas, over the release of Avraham Mengitsu, an Israeli citizen who, according to Israeli military sources, ‘slipped into Gaza’ on September 7, 2014. The circumstances of Mengitsu’s entry into Gaza remain unclear, especially since Hamas’ political leader,Khaled Mashaal, denied that the military wing of Hamas is …
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UN Human Rights Committee Worried about Canada’s Anti-terror Bill
On Thursday, United Nations Human Rights Committee raised concerns about Canada’s new anti-terror legislation (Bill C-51) saying it could run afoul of international human rights standards. The Anti-Terrorism Act, which passed by the Parliament in June, eases for intelligence officers, border guards and law enforcement officials monitoring and arresting potential terror suspects in Canada. The law also could potentially be …
Read More »Refugees boat sinks off Libya: 40 feared dead
On Thursday , Almost 40 refugees, including at least seven children, have died while to reach Italy from Libya in the latest Mediterranean migrant tragedy, Save the Children reported . The Organization stated that some of the 80 survivors of the crossing who were brought ashore in Augusta, Sicily, reported the deaths occurred the day before when the boat they …
Read More »“Talent for Syria” A Canadian event to support Syrian children
A new event will be held in Toronto, Canada called ” Talent for Syria ” to engage youth and the community in artistic expression to support Syrians. The Charity Event is organized to help in sending Syrian orphaned refugees to Al Salam School in Reyhanli-Turkey, a project run by the Syrian Kids Foundation. Many Syrian children have been deprived of an …
Read More »The world’s oldest Koran fragments found in UK library
on Wednesday ,researchers said that they found in a British university library Fragments of a Koran manuscript which considered the world’s oldest surviving copies of the Islamic text. The Radiocarbon dating indicated that the parchment folios held by the University of Birmingham in central England were at least 1,370 years old, and that make them the oldest written forms of” …
Read More »An Arab Canadian woman Wins $12.5-Million Jackpot
Nabila Batarseh won $12.5 million in the June 5 Lotto Max draw. Nabila is an Arab Canadian woman originally from Jordan, lives in Calgary. Her ticket was one of four that shared a $50 million LOTTO MAX jackpot. The others were sold in Edmonton, British Columbia, and Ontario. Nabila said she was at home with her family when she decided …
Read More »Canada is the most reputable country in the world
This year, according to a survey by the Reputation Institute, Canada is the most reputable and admired country in the world . Canada has won this distinction four times since it started in 2010. Canada lost only once and ranked second after Switzerland last year. The Reputation Institute measured the reputation of 55 countries based on levels of trust, esteem, …
Read More »Responding to Failure: Reorganizing U.S. Policies in the Middle East
By : Ambassador Chas W. Freeman, Jr. (USFS, Ret.) Middle East Policy Council I want to speak with you today about the Middle East. This is the region where Africa, Asia, and Europe come together. It is also the part of the world where we have been most compellingly reminded that some struggles cannot be won, but there are no …
Read More »Eid Al Fitr 2015 in USA, Canada, UK, Saudi Arabia on Friday
Eid Al Fitr is being celebrated in the USA, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UK and much of the world this Friday. Though in some South Asian nations (like Pakistan, Bangladesh, India )the Eid will be celebrated a day or two later. Some people in the US and Canada who also insist on physical sighting of the Eid will follow what Muslims …
Read More »Egypt : Against Terrorism, Against the Restriction of Liberties
Joint Statement from Parties, Institutions, Rights Organizations, and Public Figures on the Proposed Counterterrorism Law The undersigned institutions, political parties, rights organizations, and public figures urge the government to delay the issuance of the proposed counterterrorism law, as published in the press, until a broad and genuine social dialogue takes place about its feasibility, its articles, and the ways to …
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