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*[[Islam in the News#Canada: Toronto terror suspects were religious men, according to colleagues and neighbours|Canada: Toronto terror suspects were religious men, according to colleagues and neighbours]] <small>- Apr. | *[[Islam in the News#Canada: Toronto terror suspects were religious men, according to colleagues and neighbours|Canada: Toronto terror suspects were religious men, according to colleagues and neighbours]] <small>- Apr. 23, 2013</small> | ||
*[[Islam in the News#US: Officials confirm Boston marathon bombing motivated by Islam, but not connected to any Muslim terrorist group|US: Officials confirm Boston marathon bombing motivated by Islam, but not connected to any Muslim terrorist group]] <small>- Apr. 23, 2013</small> | *[[Islam in the News#US: Officials confirm Boston marathon bombing motivated by Islam, but not connected to any Muslim terrorist group|US: Officials confirm Boston marathon bombing motivated by Islam, but not connected to any Muslim terrorist group]] <small>- Apr. 23, 2013</small> | ||
*[[Islam in the News#Syria: Militants abduct two of the most senior Christian clerics as they carried out humanitarian work in Aleppo|Syria: Militants abduct two of the most senior Christian clerics as they carried out humanitarian work in Aleppo]] <small>- Apr. 23, 2013</small> | *[[Islam in the News#Syria: Militants abduct two of the most senior Christian clerics as they carried out humanitarian work in Aleppo|Syria: Militants abduct two of the most senior Christian clerics as they carried out humanitarian work in Aleppo]] <small>- Apr. 23, 2013</small> |
Revision as of 22:22, 23 April 2013
- Canada: Toronto terror suspects were religious men, according to colleagues and neighbours - Apr. 23, 2013
- US: Officials confirm Boston marathon bombing motivated by Islam, but not connected to any Muslim terrorist group - Apr. 23, 2013
- Syria: Militants abduct two of the most senior Christian clerics as they carried out humanitarian work in Aleppo - Apr. 23, 2013
- Somalia: Muslim militants kill widow of Christian slain for his faith, leaving couple’s five children orphaned - Apr. 23, 2013
- “Those to whom evil is done, do evil in return,” UN official justifies Boston bombings, blames America & ‘Tel Aviv’ - Apr. 22, 2013
- Qatar: Plans to recruit 1.2 million 'slaves' to prepare the 2022 World Cup - April. 22, 2013