News and Analysis 4/13/22

“[T]he reclusive Taliban leader, who carries the religious title of ‘Commander of the Faithful,’ has ignored repeated calls — even from many Afghan Islamic clerics — to reconsider his decision”:

“Three years after trade was halted across the ‘Line of Control’ between India and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the impact is being felt by thousands of villagers in remote areas who had depended on free trade”:

The core issues have been resolved, but Biden prefers to let Iran go nuclear rather than abandoning a peripheral Trump policy:

Critics of the American invasion of Iraq warned that it would lead to Iran “extending its influence over Baghdad.” A award-winning Lebanese journalist’s new book explains precisely how this came to pass:

A Palestinian from Jerusalem finds himself “living in a surveillance society, not that different from the dystopian science fiction books and films” …

.. while the Israel continues its frequently fatal rampage of violence:

Feminism “struggles for a woman’s right to be whatever she wants, but if she decides to be Muslim and wears her (Islamic) garments, she’s put aside and oppressed by those (feminist) women”:

“[P]olicemen severely thrashed the women present in the house and took all the valuables. There were no male members present at that time”:

The National Commission of Women sought the priest’s arrest after his his arrest “after he made his shocking threats at a religious procession in presence of the police”:

“The CRA alleges that MAC activities, such religious Eid celebrations, are not religious but rather social. Imagine an audit concluding that a Christian charity could not hold a Christmas party”:


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