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November 11, 2005 | 9 Shawwal 1426 Hijriah

From: veiled4allah veiled4allah

stand up for justice, witnesses before Allah

A couple examples of Muslims standing up for justice. Free and Equal Under the Quran: There are many devout Muslim men and women across the world who diligently work at both frontiers of activism and scholarship in order to spread...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 11:22 PM to justice, muslims, fiqh
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From: The Clipboard The Clipboard

The FBI's Secret Scrutiny

The FBI came calling in Windsor, Conn., this summer with a document marked for delivery by hand. On Matianuk Avenue, across from the tennis courts, two special agents found their man. They gave George Christian the letter, which warned him...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a fair and balanced niqabi, at 11:14 PM to fbi, civilliberties, patriotact
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From: The Clipboard The Clipboard

A Deadly Interrogation

Two years ago, at Abu Ghraib prison, outside Baghdad, an Iraqi prisoner in Swanner's custody, Manadel al-Jamadi, died during an interrogation. His head had been covered with a plastic bag, and he was shackled in a crucifixion-like pose that inhibited...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a fair and balanced niqabi, at 11:08 PM to torture, abughraib, cia
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From: The Clipboard The Clipboard

Vote to strip rights of Guantanamo prisoners may be reconsidered

For almost eight centuries the "great writ" of habeas corpus has been a bedrock principle of English and American law, from the Magna Carta to today's jails and courts. It's the means for a prisoner to contest his imprisonment before...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a fair and balanced niqabi, at 10:58 PM to civilliberties, antiterrorism, law
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