Islam in the News (July 2012)
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Contents
- 1 Pakistan: Hospital staff show zero-tolerance towards non-Muslim colleagues, 11 poisoned during Ramadan
- 2 Australia's biggest Islamic school rips off students and taxpayers, ordered to pay back $9 million
- 3 UAE: Police say the number of beggars in Dubai skyrocket during the month of Ramadan
- 4 Nigeria: The Special Fraud Unit arrests two Muslim clerics over 13 Million Naira fraud
- 5 Malaysia: 11 Muslims arrested for not fasting during Ramadan, face fines or six months in jail
- 6 Indonesia: 150 youths wielding swords and clubs attack bar for serving alcohol during the month of Ramadan
- 7 Uganda placed on high alert after police say another Muslim terrorist has entered the country
- 8 Pakistan: Two men detained and assaulted by police for having a soft drink during Ramadan fasting period
- 9 Cyprus: Muslim terrorist who targeted Israelis to stand trial on September 12
- 10 Egypt: Animal rights activists say zoos are “starving, torturing, abusing poor defenseless animals”
- 11 Self-appointed morality police to enforce Indonesia's discriminatory Ramadan laws if authorities do not
- 12 Indonesia: Qur'an teacher gets five years for teaching suicide/martyrdom bomber how to make deadly bomb
- 13 UAE: Ramadan, a heavy burden on family budgets, more food consumed than in any other month
- 14 "Death to the Jews", one of the top stories from the Egyptian newspaper Misr El Gdida incites genocide
- 15 Iraq: Car bomb in Ad-Dawr kills the wife and four children of a police captain
- 16 Tajikistan: Troops and Muslim terrorists clash; at least 42 people dead, scores more wounded
- 17 Canada: 3 "culturally sensitive" liquor stores break law by selling booze to 14-year-old boy wearing burka
- 18 Kuwait: Police arrest and detain Asian man for drinking water in public during Ramadan
- 19 UK: Mosque teacher admits using beatings and torture positions as a form of discipline on pupils
- 20 Bulgaria: Suicide bombing of bus leaves at least 7 Israelis dead and around 30 injured
- 21 UK: Five Muslim men and a woman suspected of terrorism offenses arrested in London
- 22 UK: Burka-wearing robber with pram helps masked men raid Rusholme jeweller with axe and sledgehammer
- 23 US: Muslim-Born environmental lawyer and former academic to be Ordained as Rabbi
- 24 UK: Plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles in London during Olympics to protect against Muslim terrorism
- 25 UK: Blind man left disgusted after guide dog is turned away by Muslim restaurant manager
- 26 Iraq: An issue of life or death; women face court-ordered virginity tests
- 27 See Also
- 28 External Links
Pakistan: Hospital staff show zero-tolerance towards non-Muslim colleagues, 11 poisoned during Ramadan
In Pakistan, eating in public during the Muslim month of fasting is illegal. For Muslims, fasting is compulsory. However, hospital workers and travellers are exempt.
Civil Hospital Karachi staff is made up mostly of Muslims who do not tolerate that their non-Muslim colleagues eat during Ramadan.
In the wake of the incident, hospital officials have opened an inquiry to find the culprits.
The Masihi Foundation, a Christian rights organisation, and Life for All have condemned the incident, calling it a "vile act" against religious freedom and tolerance.
Political and religious leaders have also slammed the action. For Sindh Saleem Khokahr, a member of the Provincial Assembly and president of the All Pakistan Minorities Alliance, "poisoning someone for eating in Ramadan is a barbaric act and must be condemned. There are many Muslims who do not fast during Ramadan. These nurses were poisoned for eating in their cafeteria, not in public."Jibran Khan, Asia News, July 31, 2012
Australia's biggest Islamic school rips off students and taxpayers, ordered to pay back $9 million
"AUSTRALIA’S biggest Islamic school has been ordered to pay back $9 million in public funds to the NSW government after it found millions in taxpayers’ money had been diverted to the country’s peak Muslim body.
Malek Fahd, which has more than 2000 students at its Greenacre campus in Sydney’s southwest, receives almost 75 per cent of its funds from state and commonwealth governments.
Following an audit ordered by the federal government after reports in The Australian raised concerns about the school’s financial relationship with the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Malek Fahd has been told to repay funding given to the school by NSW since 2010 and remains ineligible for state government funds…
In August last year, an investigation by The Australian revealed that AFIC had been charging Malek Fahd millions of dollars in “management fees” for non-existent services and inflated rents…
Mr Patel has not given an account of the funds once they went into AFIC, with a federal audit of the school ordered by Mr Garrett after The Australian found the school achieved no value for money for a range of payments worth millions of dollars to AFIC."Andrew Bolt, Herald Sun (blog), July 31, 2012
UAE: Police say the number of beggars in Dubai skyrocket during the month of Ramadan
The authorities running the anti-begging campaign arrested 37 people last week alone. On Monday a teenage boy in hijab was also caught begging.
The youngster was moving around with a group of women, said Col Salem Khalifa Al Rumaithi, Deputy CID Director, Search and Investigation, Dubai Police.
The 15-year-old boy told investigating officers that he was tempted to beg because of the acitivities of the group he belonged to.
Rumaithi urged public to co-operate with police to report beggars. Children was victims of begging. Adults exploit them for their greed and spoil their future, he added.
About 65 beggars have been arrested so far this year. Between July 17 and 24 police arrested 28 beggars including four women.Emirates 24/7, July 31, 2012
Nigeria: The Special Fraud Unit arrests two Muslim clerics over 13 Million Naira fraud
The petitioner alleged that sometime in October 2011, one Lawal Suleiman collected his goods (fireworks) valued at N13, 320, 750.00 with the promise to pay as soon as the goods were delivered. That the goods were delivered successfully but the suspect refused to pay.
He further stated that on 18th June, 2012, he got a message from the suspects elder brother who informed him that his brother was swindled by some fraudsters at Ilorin, Kwara State. The fraudsters are Fatai Bamidele and Lateef Ahmed.
Fatai Bamidele, 34 year old hail from Irepodun Local Govt. area of Kwara State. He claimed to be a Muslim cleric who normally assists Lawal Suleiman in his spiritual life. He stated that Lawal Suleiman came to him to seek special assistance concerning the bad dream he had and also that he needed more power and more money.
This request for more money prompted him to introduce him to one Alhaji Lateef Ahmed in Ilorin who happens to be his master and superior.
Lateef Ahmed, 45 year old is from Kwara State. He attended primary school education and later went to an Islamic school to become an Imam. He collaborated with Fatai that Lawal needed protection and more money to be rich.
He informed Lawal that they have two types of money rituals, (i) The one brought by ghost, (ii) the one from daily contribution.Gistmaster News, July 30, 2012
Malaysia: 11 Muslims arrested for not fasting during Ramadan, face fines or six months in jail
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For first offenders, they could be fined up to RM1,000 or imprisoned up to six months or both. For subsequent offences, the maximum fine is RM2,000 or a maximum jail term of one year.
“The arrests were made not to embarrass the individuals, but to let them know that they should respect the month of Ramadan. They should have been practising their duties as a Muslim, to fast during this Holy month, and not to eat at open food premises,” said Daud.
He cautioned that Jais would continue to keep a hawk eye on food premises throughout the state to ensure all Muslims toe the line.Borneo Post, July 30, 2012
Indonesia: 150 youths wielding swords and clubs attack bar for serving alcohol during the month of Ramadan
"Of the 62 arrested most are minors, and some...were armed with Samurai swords, sickles and golf clubs," said Hermawan, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.
"They shattered the windows and door and smashed bottles, saying they wanted all bars shut to ensure the month of Ramadan is not tainted," he added.
Twenty-three people face charges of damaging property while four are additionally charged with carrying sharp weapons.
The group called itself the Prophet's Defenders Council, Hermawan said.
"It is usual for me and my followers to raid sinful places during Ramadan," the group's alleged leader, 33-year-old Habib Bahar was quoted as saying by the Kompas.com news website after the arrests.
"They committed sins there. They get drunk so action must be taken," said Bahar, who was also arrested.
In previous years Islamic groups have raided places serving alcohol, but Saturday's attack was the first this year since the fasting month of Ramadan officially began on July 21.
Authorities have ordered bars and nightclubs to close during the holy month, but the ban is not strictly enforced.Agence France-Presse, July 30, 2012
Uganda placed on high alert after police say another Muslim terrorist has entered the country
Speaking to the press at the Uganda Police headquarters yesterday morning, the newly appointed police spokesman, Samson Kuteesa, said a terrorist identified as Muhamed Libani Hajji, of Somali origin, had entered Uganda. Kuteesa said the force had got the information through the international antiterrorism security network.
“We have since got his pictures and [urge] members of the public to notify security as soon as they see him around,” Kuteesa said.
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Benon Tugumisirize, The Observer, July 29, 2012
Pakistan: Two men detained and assaulted by police for having a soft drink during Ramadan fasting period
The two men - Anwar Abbas and Malik Saeed - were detained while they were having a soft drink inside a car at Daman-e-Koh, a viewpoint overlooking Islamabad, on Friday afternoon.
The incident was reported to Islamabad police chief Bani Yamin, who assured action will be taken against the officials involved in the incident, the Dawn newspaper reported today.
Abbas said: "I was not fasting and knowing that it would be ethically incorrect to have a drink in front of people, I chose a place where no one was present."
In the meantime, a police constable came and said taking drinks during fasting is a violation of the Ramazan Act and a serious crime.
He said he told the constable that he was not fasting and was having the drink at an isolated place where no one was present.
"I also told him that it was not their job to stop anyone from eating during the time of fasting but the constable insisted that he has to implement the teachings of Islam," Abbas said.
The constable called two more policemen and they took Abbas and Saeed to a nearby police post.
After a heated argument, the policemen "removed their belts and started beating us", Abbas said.PTI, July 29, 2012
Cyprus: Muslim terrorist who targeted Israelis to stand trial on September 12
Reuters reported that the man, who has not been identified, faces nine charges of security-related offences related to tracking the movements and areas frequented by Israeli visitors to the holiday island. He was arrested on July 7 as a suspected security threat.
Israel has said the man was planning an attack similar to a suicide bus bombing in the Bulgarian city of Burgas on July 18 that killed five Israelis.
Cypriot authorities have acknowledged the suspect showed behavioral patterns similar to the incident in Burgas, in which the attacker waited for Israeli holidaymakers to board a bus at an airport before detonating a backpack of explosives.Elad Benari, Arutz Sheva, July 28, 2012
Egypt: Animal rights activists say zoos are “starving, torturing, abusing poor defenseless animals”
The call for action singled out zoos in Giza, Alexandria, Fayoum, Kafr el-Sheikh and al-Arish as places that need immediate attention.
At the Kafr el-Sheikh facility in the Nile Delta, the campaign said the animals are often mistreated and abused by the guards. The petition reported that one of the lions, Antar, faces massive abuse and “his mate (Abla) keeps looking after him and tries best to soothe him,” after the guards continue to terrify him.
At the same facility, they pointed to a female tiger, Samar, who “is malnourished and looks distraught, she is skin and bone.” The activists said guards feed her “with a metal rod, which has a little piece of meat on the end of it only when the guard is paid to feed her. This is complete brutality.”
The petition links to a Facebook page showing images of the inhumane treatment facing animals in Egypt.
Egypt has long struggled to find peace and justice for its captive animals. At the Lion’s Village an hour and a half hours north of Cairo, animals are kept in cages no larger than one meter squared. With the debilitating summer heat in the country, they face dehydration, lack of food and potential death.Joseph Mayton, Bikya Masr, July 28, 2012
Self-appointed morality police to enforce Indonesia's discriminatory Ramadan laws if authorities do not
Salim said he would monitor how the police are carrying out their work. He said he has already received several reports of violations tainting the holy month of Ramadan, and has forwarded these to the police.
“We’ll see later, depending on the results of our investigation and field monitoring,” he said.
National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo has earlier warned mass organizations against raiding nightclubs and other entertainment places, as well as saunas and massage parlors, that remain open during Ramadan.
In Jakarta, nightclubs, bars, discotheques, massage parlors and saunas are completely banned from operating during the fasting month. Karaokes and other entertainment facilities can operate from 8:30 pm to 1:30 am. Entertainment places in star-rated hotels are exempted from the restrictions.
But all are prohibited from operating a day before Ramadan, on the first day of fasting, the 17th night of Ramadan, and a day before until a day after Idul Fitri.
“We realize that every one should be protected,” Timur said as quoted by state news agency Antara. “So, if there are such activities [raiding nightclubs], we will deal with it according to the law.”
But even after Timur’s warning, National Police intelligence and security chief Comr. Gen. Pratikno said was told that FPI still planned to conduct sweeping activities.Jakarta Globe, July 27, 2012
Indonesia: Qur'an teacher gets five years for teaching suicide/martyrdom bomber how to make deadly bomb
Yadi Supriadi and Nanang Irawan were found guilty of teaching suicide bomber M. Syarif how to make a bomb. Yadi had previously urged Muslims to wage war against the nation’s enemies of Islam during Koran recitation classes, telling listeners that they should make a bomb.
“Yadi has been convincingly proven to be guilty of committing [acts of] terrorism,” presiding judge Haswandi said.
Both men have been convicted to teaching Syarif how to make a bomb.
On April 15, 2011, Syarif died in a suicide bombing of the Adz-Dzikra mosque inside the Cirebon police headquarters. Thirty-one people were injured in the blast, which killed Syarif.Jakarta Globe, July 27, 2012
UAE: Ramadan, a heavy burden on family budgets, more food consumed than in any other month
The recent move by different government institutions to set a cap on prices during the month was welcomed by consumers here but most of them cast a sceptical shadow on whether the official efforts would succeed in keeping the price of consumable items at bay.
Yet, expatriates view Ramadan with some degree of cynicism. More food is consumed throughout this month than any other month which contradicts the message meant for the month of fasting.
Shopping carts line checkout counters in supermarkets across the country on a daily basis. Often certain commodities that would normally sell out in a week will disappear in a single day.
This gluttonous consumption is often a post-iftar topic in many households in the UAE.Gulf News, July 26, 2012
"Death to the Jews", one of the top stories from the Egyptian newspaper Misr El Gdida incites genocide
And in English:
Yup...that's the headline.
The article is about an alleged arrest that Israeli soldiers made this morning of an imam in the Al Aqsa mosque while he was praying.
The imam, curiously, is not named, making the entire article more than suspect. But if you are going to incite genocide, what's wrong with starting it with a lie?Elder of Ziyon, July 26, 2012
Iraq: Car bomb in Ad-Dawr kills the wife and four children of a police captain
"Around 10 pm (1900 GMT), a car bomb blew up in the garage of the home of a police captain," said a police officer in Salaheddin province.
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The bombing struck in Ad-Dawr, just outside Tikrit, where US forces captured now executed dictator Saddam Hussein in December 2003.
AFP, July 25, 2012
Tajikistan: Troops and Muslim terrorists clash; at least 42 people dead, scores more wounded
According to the Tajik government, 12 soldiers and 30 militants were killed in the fighting. Radio Free Europe (RFE) reported more than 100 people killed. About 30 of the 40 rebel fighters captured by the security forces were Afghan nationals. Up to 30 soldiers were wounded in the fighting.
The violence reportedly erupted after Tajik government forces launched a massive operation in the region on Tuesday in retaliation to the fatal stabbing of a top official from the Security Ministry on Saturday.
Tajik authorities have blamed the killing on an armed group led by Tolib Ayombekov, a former warlord and Islamist rebel accused by the authorities of involvement in drug and arms smuggling as well as brutal crimes.
The main fighting occurred in Khorog, the capital of Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous region, which sits along a river that marks Tajikistan's border with Afghanistan.
Populated by the Pamiri ethnic minority, the region was the stronghold of Islamist rebels during the 1990s war that cost up to 100,000 lives.AsiaNews, July 25, 2012
Canada: 3 "culturally sensitive" liquor stores break law by selling booze to 14-year-old boy wearing burka
The teenager, clad in an Islamic female's traditional garb of a burka, headscarf and facial covering, shopped in three different LCBO stores north of Toronto last Wednesday.
In each location, the Grade 8 student paid cash for a bottle of sambuca liqueur.
Ontario's Liquor Licence Act requires that before liquor is sold, government-issued photo ID -- a drivers licence, for example -- must be inspected if the buyer is suspected of being under the legal drinking age of 19.
Under the LCBO's Check 25 program, employees can ask for ID from people who appear under age 25 -- a policy implemented in 1997 to prevent young people who appear older than their actual age from purchasing alcohol.
The stunt was co-ordinated and video recorded by Sun News Network host David Menzies, who has made a career out of lambasting Canada's politically correct institutions.
Menzies said the unopened bottles -- totalling just over $80 -- were promptly taken from the teen.
But Menzies suggested the fact the boy was never asked to uncover his face or show photo identification at multiple store locations reveals a deeply ingrained reluctance on the part of Canadian institutions to challenge cultural practices, even when they conflict with broader societal goals such as preventing underage drinking.
"The reason why you have to unveil is that is photo ID is absolutely useless if you don't see the actual face of the person," Menzies said, adding he came up with the idea after an acquaintance told him he had seen this happen at various LCBO locations.
Terry Davidson, QMI Agency, July 24, 2012
Kuwait: Police arrest and detain Asian man for drinking water in public during Ramadan
Over the weekend, Kuwaiti police said they made the first arrest of someone who failed to abide by their strict conditions during the holy month.
Police have indicated that a police patrol saw an “Asian drinking water from a bottle during the day.”
When the man was approached by officers and asked why he was not fasting, the man told them his sect “had not yet started fasting.”
Police disregarded the excuse and arrested him.
Under Kuwait law, anyone caught drinking or eating in public during fasting times is detained and held until after the Eid holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.Bikya Masr, July 24, 2012
UK: Mosque teacher admits using beatings and torture positions as a form of discipline on pupils
Irfan Patel, 33, pleaded guilty to four counts of cruelty to a person under the age of 16 at Preston Crown Court yesterday.
Using an Urdu translator to enter his plea, the teacher of several years, showed no emotion.
The court heard Patel used physical violence to discipline the boys aged between 10 and 16 between January 1, 2011 and October 19, 2011.
He used to strike the children around the back of the head and on the back with his fists during religious lessons at the mosque.
The court also heard Patel, of Pelham Street, Blackburn, wore a ring which he used to inflict more pain.
The assistant teacher also admitted forcing the children to adopt 'awkward' positions, including the chicken position, a well known torture tactic used in war zones.
Other positions included forcing the boys to crouch down while holding their ears and standing for long periods of time touching their toes.
Prosecutor Peter Horgan said: "This has been a particularly difficult case to present before the court.
"It has been difficult to obtain witnesses and gaining parental consent."Lancashire Telegraph, July 21, 2012
Bulgaria: Suicide bombing of bus leaves at least 7 Israelis dead and around 30 injured
He said "all signs point to Iran" and said Israel would "respond with force".
It is not clear whether the attack was a suicide bombing outside the Sarafovo airport or whether explosives had been packed onto the bus and then detonated. The Bulgarian Interior Ministy confirmed the explosion had been a terrorist attack.
Local media in the resort of Burgas claim the bus was packed with Israelis, possibly members of a young basketball team on their way to a training camp.
Reports suggest as many as seven people have been killed. Around 30 people have been taken to hospital to be treated for their injuries, while the airport has been closed in the wake of the attack. It is feared three pregnant women were among those injured.
The explosion is thought to have occurred at around 6pm local time (4pm BST). A flight from Tel Aviv had arrived around one hour earlier. All flights from Israel to Bulgaria have now been suspended.Marcus Dysch, The Jewish Chronicle, July 18, 2012
UK: Five Muslim men and a woman suspected of terrorism offenses arrested in London
One of the six, who are aged between 18 and 30, was Tasered by police. Eight homes in west, east and north London and one business have been searched.
It is understood the arrests relate to a possible plot involving Islamist extremists, with potential UK targets.
Three of those held are brothers - one an ex-police community support officer.
He served with the Metropolitan Police for more than two years before resigning in September 2009.
The force said he had not been "deployed in any specialist or sensitive roles".
The brothers, aged 18, 24 and 26, were detained in Abbey Road, in Stratford, east London, during an operation involving armed officers.
The BBC understands they are Jahangir, Mohammed and Moybur Alom.
Richard Dart, a Muslim convert who uses the name Salahuddin al Britani, was also detained in the raids, it is understood. He features in a YouTube video which criticises the Royal Family and British military action in Muslim countries.BBC News, July 5, 2012
Updates:
Bearded Dart, 29, is one of three fanatics facing long jail terms for a string of hate crimes.
Last week a court heard how ex-BBC security guard Dart and self-confessed terrorist Imran Mahmood plotted to target Royal Wootton Bassett, Wilts, where people line the streets to welcome home the bodies of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
Dart also talked about killing the heads of MI5 and MI6 and with a third man, ex-police support officer Jehangir Alom, planned to go to Pakistan for terror training.
But twisted Choudary, who groomed Dart, said the terror bid was just “an act of resistance”.
Despite Dart’s guilty plea, Choudary said the men were victims of the UK’s “oppressive” legal system.
He said Dart’s visit could have been innocent and added: “Terrorism, according to the British government, is any Muslim that wishes to defend their Muslim brothers and sisters.
“They could have been abroad for a myriad of reasons but because they are Muslims they can expect no leniency.”..The Sun, March 17, 2013
The London-based trio, who pleaded guilty in March, discussed targeting the town of Royal Wootton Bassett.
The judge said the three were "committed to acts of terrorism".
They were arrested in the capital city weeks before the Olympic Games.
'For Allah'
Dart, 30, of Broadway, Ealing, west London, and Mahmood, 22, from Dabbs Hill Lane, Northolt, west London, were both born in the UK. Alom, 26, of Abbey Road, Stratford, was born in Bangladesh but is a British citizen.
Mr Justice Simon told them they held "radical Islamist beliefs and have shown yourselves to be committed to acts of terrorism".
Dart refused to stand when he was sentenced, and said: "I don't wish to stand up, I believe ruling and judging is only for Allah."
The judge said that they were all "committed fundamentalists" who would have been prepared to kill.
Mahmood and Dart were both given extended sentences, meaning that they will serve two-thirds of their prison terms rather than half, and they will spend five years on licence.
He told Dart and Mahmood: "I'm satisfied to the required criminal standard that neither of you had ruled out an attack in the United Kingdom, and that you, Mahmood, were looking at arming yourself with a bomb."
After the sentencing, the Metropolitan Police said the convictions followed a painstaking investigation by the Met's counter-terrorism command and security services that had uncovered secret conversations about potential attacks in the UK and abroad.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Osborne, head of the Met's counter-terrorism command, said the investigation had involved a "mixture of dedicated, diligent traditional detective work combined with the latest technology and computer techniques".
He said the trio were "dangerous men".
"This case serves as a classic example of how terrorists live in our midst while preparing their acts and their determination to travel overseas to train before returning to the UK," he said...BBC, April 25, 2013
The film, called My Brother the Islamist, was broadcast on BBC Three in 2011 and featured Dart having close contact with hate preacher Anjem Choudary and declaring that he backed sharia law to eradicate evil in UK society.
Bearded Dart, who had only been a Muslim for six months at that point, said: "I support the cause of jihad, that's part of being a Muslim."...Independent, April 25, 2013
UK: Burka-wearing robber with pram helps masked men raid Rusholme jeweller with axe and sledgehammer
The gang struck Choice Jewellers on Wilmslow Road just after 11.30am when a man wearing a burka and pushing a pram tricked staff into opening security doors before letting in his accomplices.
Terrified staff inside then let off a booby trap as the men, all wearing balaclavas, started smashing up the store and taking merchandise.Darren Heath, Mancunian Matters, July 3, 2012
US: Muslim-Born environmental lawyer and former academic to be Ordained as Rabbi
A year ago Hunter left behind his academic career in the US and moved to Israel, where he decided to study toward rabbinical ordination. Now, he wakes at 3am Israeli time every Monday to meet Rabbi Blane and his classmates online.
One-third of the members of Hunter's graduating class are converts to Judaism, and their diversity of backgrounds reflects Rabbi Blane's belief in the need to train rabbis to serve the nearly 50% of Jews who are unaffiliated or in interfaith marriages. Blane himself left his previous rabbinical position because he felt he needed to pursue a more progressive mission, and he resigned from the highly regarded Cantors Assembly in 2009 when he was threatened with expulsion for officiating at interfaith weddings. He now trains rabbis and runs an online synagogue, Sim Shalom, which holds services for a global congregation every week.
Blane knows that a former Muslim becoming a rabbi will be uncomfortable for some, but the plurality of backgrounds of his graduating class fits perfectly with his belief in Jewish Universalism.Business Review Europe, July 3, 2012
UK: Plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles in London during Olympics to protect against Muslim terrorism
Residents in London areas where the Rapier missiles are proposed to be deployed staged a protest and signed a petition opposing the move.
The six sites where the missiles are proposed to be deployed include the Lexington Building in Tower Hamlets, Fred Wigg Tower in Waltham Forest, east London, Blackheath Common; Oxleas Wood, Eltham; William Girling Reservoir, Enfield and Barn Hill in Epping Forest.
On the deployment of missiles, the Ministry of Defence said the safety of the July 27-August 12 Olympic Games was paramount and a "broad range of community engagement" had taken place.Press Trust of India, July 2, 2012
UK: Blind man left disgusted after guide dog is turned away by Muslim restaurant manager
Andy Shipley, chairman of disability charity Fieldfare Trust, was in a party of six staff who were turned away from Shahzad Indian restaurant, in Park Street, Slough.
Mr Shipley has a deteriorating eye condition that severely limits his vision and he relies on guide dog Winnie to get around.
Despite having only two tables of customers on Sunday, May 20, manager Muhammed Saleem, claimed customers did not want a dog in the restaurant.
Law states restaurants are obligated to make amendments for guests with guide dogs, but despite protests, the manager refused to back down.
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Andy Johnson, Fieldfare Trust director, said: "It's appalling - you'd think that type of social attitude had disappeared some time ago.
John Dickens, Slough Observer, July 2, 2012
Iraq: An issue of life or death; women face court-ordered virginity tests
Remaining a virgin until marriage can be an issue of life or death for women in the Middle East, where those who are seen as having dishonoured the family by having premarital sex are sometimes killed by male relatives.
An average of several virginity tests are performed per day at the Medical Legal Institute (MLI) in Baghdad, in a small windowless room with blue-tiled walls and a black table with leg stirrups at one end.W.G. Dunlop, AFP, July 1, 2012
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