Pakistan launches post-7/7 raids
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- Pakistan launches post-7/7 raids
- AUSTRALIA: Coles Myer agrees to promote home grown produce
- How well are American Muslims fitting in?
Pakistan launches post-7/7 raids
Christian Science Monitor – Jul 19, 2005
Shehzad Tanweer’s family say he visited a madrassa. But, this does not mean they were radicalized in Pakistan, according to Pakistan’s ambassador to Britain, Maleeha Lodhi. She told the BBC the bombers’ motivation “appeared to be home-grown. BBC’s Aamer Ahmed Khan writing from Karachi, Pakistan asserts that “Musharraf’s latest call on Friday for renewed efforts against Islamist militancy is the clearest indication to date that…
The second category comprises a huge cadre of home grown militants once aided and abetted by successive Pakistani governments to fight in Kashmir. The third category is that of Pakistani and Afghan militants currently battling the government of President Hamid Karzai and the US-led troops in Afghanistan.
AUSTRALIA: Coles Myer agrees to promote home grown produce
just-food.com (subscription) – Jul 19, 2005
You need to be a Registered User of just-food to view this article. Summary: Supermarket chain Coles Myer has agreed to support a food industry proposal to promote the benefits to consumers of buying Australian-grown produce, according to the Age newspaper. com Becoming a Registered User of just-food is free, simple and will take less than a minute to complete. To start the registration process.
How well are American Muslims fitting in?
Christian Science Monitor – Jul 19, 2005
In the US, the attacks and events like the Virginia Jihad case are raising anxieties about immigrants and their allegiances in the midst of a rapidly expanding immigrant population. With a new report finding that births to foreign-born women in the US are at their highest level ever – nearly 1 in 4 – some experts are warning that the traditional rapid assimilation of immigrants risks breaking down – with potentially worrisome consequences. “Traditionally you had in the US an immigrant child learning to swim in a sea of native children, but increasingly it is the children of natives lost in a sea of children of immigrants,” says Steven Camarota, director of research at the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington.