News and Analysis 1/26/22

“He spent 11 days locked up before a local court granted him bail. Instead of freeing Gul, authorities charged him in a new case under the stringent Public Safety Act, which allows officials to imprison anyone for up to two years without trial”:

“The ruling has wide implications for free speech across Germany, where people face regular repression and smears from officials over their support for Palestinian rights”:

“On reproductive and sexual health, [Islamic jurisprudence] offers a wide range of rulings:

Nevada’s claim that scented prayer oils pose a compelling security risk was absurd:

“The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that Nephew … had advocated a tougher posture in the current negotiations,” while “[d]iplomats and analysts say the longer Iran remains outside the deal, the more nuclear expertise it will gain”; …

… Biden wants direct talks, but Iran will only engage directly if within striking distance of a “good deal”:

Upper and middle class Britons are more prejudiced against Muslims than working class Britons. Muslims aren’t the only persecuted group in Briton, but discrimination against other groups is not socially accepted:

As Johnson faces pressure for attending drunken parties during the Covid crisis, questions are raised as to whether his Transportation Minister was fired for belonging to a tee-totaling religion:

Both sides in the Yemen conflict are accused of targeting civilians:


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