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Justice for Marwa

The killer of the Egyptian mother, Marwa El Sherbini, has finally been charged with murder, Germany’s prosecutor reported.
 
The man is accused of murdering Marwa al-Sherbini and is being charged with the attempted murder of her husband Elwi Ali Okaz, wrote Bikya Masr. And an investigation into police conduct is being undertaken to know why it took so long for police to react to the killing inside the court.
 

Israel accused of stealing Palestinian organs

Israeli soldiers were accused of abducting Palestinians in order to steal their organs, reported a Swedish newspaper this week.
Haartez wrote, "The report quotes Palestinian claims that young men from the West Bank and Gaza Strip had been seized by the Israel Defense Forces, and their bodies returned to the families with missing organs."
If this report is true, then has everything become up for grabs in Palestine?

We still remember Marwa of Egypt

The Egyptian mother who was brutally killed in a court in Germany deserves not only to be remembered (it has been roughly 40 days since her death now) but for her killer to be brought to justice.
 
The event was not given much attention but the general media, and there is no information about the current situation of her family or killer. If anyone has information about this sad story, post it on this web site in an effort to honor her and bring attention to the problem that this whole event has

We still remeber Neda of Iran

You might have heard that there are still protesters on the streets of Iran. They have gathered today at the cemetery where Neda, the young woman killed during a protest, is buried. Today is the 40th day after her death, an important day to mark in Islamic tradition. While it is great to see that people still remember Neda, it is great that we finally got to hear from her family and how they are living this tragedy.

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The other side of Iran

A Tehran based Iranian artist, Mohammad Javad Jahangir, is presenting a series of photographs at Dadabase.ca depicting what he calls "the invisible crowd."  The photos show supporters of Ahmadinejad during the election campaign and after the so-called green revolution.

Is it harder for a woman to be a veiled in Germany or in Turkey?

Israel omits Arabic word from textbooks

Israel is planning to omit the Arabic word "Nakba" from Arabic educational textbooks, reported the BBC. Nakba, which means catastrophe, has been used to describe the 1948 war after which the state of Israel was created. It appeared in the Arabic textbooks, and not the Hebrew ones, in the following passage: " The Arabs call the war the Nakba - a war of catastrophe, loss and humiliation - and the Jews call it the Independence War." Needless to say that the Palestinians are not happy with the change.

A president kills the other for a chair

Imagine , we fight and fight for our freedom , but then turns out that all what we believe in is just ..... Nothing !!!

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