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"the time has come when we must begin to look at the philosophical roots of fundamentalism in Muslim societies."
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown writes, "Like everyone, we are creatures of many parts. But we are not allowed such complexities."
Masters' programme in "Gender, Sexualities and Ethnic Studies", starting September 2008 at the University of East London, Docklands Campus.
The Conflict, Security and Development Group at King's College London announces a call for applications for Peace & Security Fellowships for African women. Click to download more information.
"Muslim sex offenders may be allowed to opt out of a prison treatment programme because it is against their religion, it has emerged."
On Friday, April 11th 2008, Karma Nirvana will host a national conference to launch an Honour Network, help-line, website, posters and literature.
Grande-Bretagne: "Après le démantèlement du Londonistan par Scotland Yard."
In a historic break with tradition, Britain's House of Lords voted on Wednesday to repeal laws making it a crime to commit blasphemy against Christianity.
More than 30 girls are missing from schools in Bradford despite efforts to track them down, MPs have been told.
Mona Eltahawy asks, "What's wrong with the British legal system that religious groups are allowed to create parallel systems to it?"
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