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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 |
2008-01-29 The London Times quoted a report that expressed fears that Britain was "sleepwalking its way to apartheid" due to increased ethnic segregation. The paper, which took into account the background of the four July 7 suicide bombers who attacked London, pointed to social and economic deprivation as key drivers in their conversion to terrorism, ignoring the numerous calls for violent Jihad in the Koran and the hadith. It found that the Muslim community was the most "disadvantaged" faith group in the country, with lower educational attainment and higher unemployment. The document found that the unemployment rate among Britain's 1.6m Muslims was more than three times that of the general population and was the highest of all faith groups. About half of all Muslims were economically inactive (52%). That was higher than any other religious group.
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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* Story Highlights * Iraqis gather before planned operation against al Qaeda in Iraq * New video apparently shows former Iraqi police official joining insurgency * Ex-official in Saddam Hussein's government, his family killed in home invasion BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A major movement of Iraqi forces gathered on Sunday in Mosul as a prelude to a planned offensive against Islamic fighters loyal to al Qaeda, an Iraqi government spokesman said.
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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By Charles Mangwiro Reuters Sunday, January 27, 2008; 1:19 PM MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique will forcibly evacuate 10,000 people who have defied calls to leave areas at risk of flooding, the government said on Sunday as an advancing tropical cyclone threatened to swell floodwaters.
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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From correspondents in Beirut January 28, 2008 09:58am Article from: Reuters EIGHT Lebanese opposition supporters were shot dead in Beirut today in some of the worst street violence since Lebanon's 1975-90 civil war, raising tensions in a country gripped by political conflict.
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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28 Jan 2008 09:16:03 GMT Source: Reuters SUVA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - A tropical cyclone with winds gusting up to 140 kpm (86 mph) hit Fiji's main island of Viti Levu on Monday, flattening houses, causing flooding and bringing down trees and powerlines, officials said.
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