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CAN President Martin Mawyer talks about upcoming film, "Homegrown Jihad"

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CAN President Martin Mawyer talks about upcomming film, "Homegrown Jihad"

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Sue Myrick Interview

CAN reporter Martin Fisher interviews Congresswoman Sue Myrick (R-NC)

 

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Islamic militants gun down Philadelphia cop

Islamist militants don Muslim women’s clothing, rob bank, gun down a Philadelphia police officer during getaway.

Authorities downplay Islamic connections as signs clarify jihadist nature of the three assailants.

Local reports said neighbors helped Philadelphia police sergeant Stephen Liczbinski Saturday, May 3, as he struggled against numerous gunshot wounds to the chest to lift his head and speak.

Bank robbers Howard Cain, Eric “Hussein” Floyd and Lavon Warner were still on the loose at that moment, having just robbed a local Bank of America branch.

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Michael Ramirez takes Pulitzer two

Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Michael Ramirez’ work includes stunning illustrations of Islamic jihad

Controversial political satire through an illustrator’s coloring markers has make its impression deeper this year in the world of journalism through two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Ramirez.

The Pulitzer committee’s recognition of a political cartoonist shows the illustrator is relevant at a time when many newspapers are turning from hand-drawn illustrating.

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Islamic terrorist family snows terror trial

Islamic family of terrorist gunman Naveed Haq blames insanity, Christian conversion, for deadly rampage at Seattle Jewish center

Not content with insanity claims, admitted terrorist gunman Naveed Haq’s defense added he wasn’t Islamic anymore - he had switched to Baptist Christianity.

The trial of Haq, 32, of Tri-Cities, continues before a King County Superior Court jury this week after Haq family members testified for the defense through Friday, May 2.

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Rachel’s Law architect condemns ‘litigation jihad’

New York Governor signs “Libel Terrorism Protection Act” – Rachel’s Law impacts “litigation jihad” case v. anti-terrorism author

“This first-in-the-nation legislation will protect American journalists and authors from overseas defamation lawsuits…litigation jihad.” - Assemblyman Rory Lancman, 25th District, Queens

Governor David Paterson signed the “Libel Terrorism Protection Act” Thursday, also known as Rachel’s Law, to protect writers from foreign lawsuits aimed at their free speech rights.

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Sentence upheld in ‘Jihad Net’ case

Ali Asad Chandia, last convict of Virginia’s famed “Jihad Net” 11, has 15-year sentence upheld on appeal

A 15-year federal sentence stands against the last of the “Jihad Net 11” after an April 25 hearing confirmed penalties for the Muslim school teacher’s role in supporting Pakistani terrorists.

And Ali Asad Chandia made 12 – the number of the young men convicted for roles in the "Virginia jihad network," that used paintball games in jihad tactical training.

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