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5/21/2016 3:53:58 PM

Young Muslim woman trolls anti-Muslim demo with defiant selfies


Zakia Belkhiri was photographed in front of people demonstrating.


BY CHLOE ROCHEREUIL
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A young Belgian Muslim student has snapped a selfie in front of right-wing extremists who were taking part in an anti-Muslim demo in Anvers, Belgium, in an act of defiance, which has gone viral.

Zakia Belkhiri, 22, was photographed in front of activists of Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest) who were protesting against Muslim Expo, a local fair dedicated to Muslim culture.

Outside the entrance, 40 protesters held up anti-Islam banners and sang "Go home Islam," "No to halal," and "No to veil."

That was when Zakia decided to pose in front of the crowd making a "V"gesture.



IMAGE: JÜRGEN AUGUSTEYNS


IMAGE: JÜRGEN AUGUSTEYNS

IMAGE: JÜRGEN AUGUSTEYNS

"When I went to the Muslim Expo and I saw these people demonstrating I immediately thought of taking a selfie with them," Zakia told Mashable France.

"It was all a coincidence, nothing was planned, I didn't even know there was a demonstration! In doing this non-violent action, I wanted to send a positive message and show these people that Muslims are peaceful people."

Here are some of the selfies that Zakia took:



IMAGE: ZAKIA BELKHIRI


IMAGE: ZAKIA BELKHIRI


People on social praised the use of selfies.

But all this enthusiasm caught Zakia by surprise:

"I did not expect that my selfies would become viral. At first it was a bit difficult to deal with it but now I'm used to it and I'm really happy to hear all this positive feedback," she said.

In recent days, Zakia is enjoying her newly-found popularity and hopes to inspire other young people to combat Islamophobia in the country.

She says: "I'd love to be an inspiring person, though I know I'm a bit idealistic".

This article originally appeared on Mashable Fr and was adapted by Gianluca Mezzofiore.

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5/21/2016 5:39:42 PM



Nancy A. Youssef


‘THE TIME HAS ARRIVED’

05.20.16 11:12 AM ET

U.S. Warns ISIS Capital: Get Out Now
The terror group was already worried that its main city, Raqqa, was under threat. A new push from the U.S. military looks to make that paranoia worse.

BY NANCY A. YOUSSEF


The American military is warning residents of ISIS’s Syrian capital to leave the city—suggesting that an offensive on Raqqa was imminent, two Pentagon officials told the Daily Beast.

In the past day, residents of Raqqa have posted photos of the warnings on Twitter, saying they were airdropped on leaflets by the U.S.-led coalition. The defense officials were the first to confirm that the coalition had indeed issued the warnings.

“The time….has arrived. It’s time to leave Raqqa,” one of the ominous leaflets read. Images portray residents fleeing the black-and-white world of ISIS for the color of freedom, urging citizens to flee toward colors.

There is just one problem: There is no imminent ground or air attack, at least by the U.S.-led coalition. Rather the coalition appears to be the midst of a psychological offensive.

“It’s part of our mess-with-them campaign,” a Pentagon official explained to The Daily Beast.

The leaflets come amid what appears to be something of a panic within ISIS about how long it can maintain its grip on Raqqa. In recent weeks, there were reports that ISIS had declared a state of emergency in Raqqa. And earlier this week, the terror group’s leadership reportedly would not let fighters leave for holiday as ISIS dug trenches around Raqqa, moved headquarters underground, and put coverings over homes in an effort to deflect drone attacks.

Leafleting campaigns are hardly a new tactic by the U.S. military. But this appears to be the first time the U.S. has dropped them during the war against ISIS to issue possibly-inaccurate threats, an exploitation of growing paranoia within the terror group.

ISIS’s fears appear to have been spurred by the Kurdish rebel forces known as the Peoples Protection Units, or YPG, as they march southwest toward Raqqa. As far back as February, some on the ground believed that the YPG, joined by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, could be strong enough to move on Raqqa.

The confidence in the Kurds is a marked change from as recently January. Many believed then that the Kurds would not be interested in fighting for or taking over the Arab–controlled Raqqa. But the rebel group’s wins over cities that run along Raqqa’s supply routes, like al Shaddadi, buoyed hopes that the Kurdish-dominated forces would be willing to move on Raqqa next.

If that were to happen, Raqqa would be part a potential Kurdish autonomous state in Syria.

Either way, ISIS’s paranoia—coupled with a growing belief that local forces might have the ability to move on Raqqa—has upended the longstanding presumption that ISIS’s Iraq capital of Mosul would fall first. The U.S. military has dedicated roughly 1,000 of the 5,000-plus American troops stationed in Iraq to training a local army to retake Mosul.

But the Iraqis are far from ready to take back their second-largest city. U.S. defense officials believe that such an offensive would be a year away, at best.

The YPG and Syrian Democratic Forces likely could move faster than that.

The fall of Raqqa could be mark the end of ISIS as a quasi-jihadist state as the city serves as the group’s headquarters and main capital. It is where its leaders live and its hostages have been held for months at a time. The group has controlled the city for more than two years, and its fall from Syrian Army control to the terror group marked the official rise of ISIS.

(thedailybeast.com)


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5/21/2016 5:57:13 PM

US Troops Are Headed to Libya, and That’s Bad News for Hillary Clinton

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The U.S. is inching closer to a deal that would see a long-term commitment of troops to Libya to fight the Islamic State.

“There’s a lot of activity going on underneath the surface,” Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters traveling with him back from NATO headquarters in Brussels.

Related: Get Ready for a Third US Front Against ISIS—This Time in Libya

“There will be a long-term mission in Libya,” the nation’s top general said, according to The Washington Post. “We’re just not ready to deploy capabilities yet because there hasn’t been an agreement. And frankly, any day that could happen.”

Such an agreement would be the culmination of what has been a months-long march toward deeper Western involvement in Libya, beginning last year when U.S. Special Forces operators were deployed to the North African country.

Earlier this week the Associated Press reported that the U.S. and other countries said they would lift an arms bans and supply weapons to the nation’s fragile government so it can fight ISIS forces, which are estimated to be in the thousands.

Related: The Cost of the War Against ISIS: $7 Billion and Counting

In addition to marking a new level on involvement in the fight against ISIS, the deployment of U.S. troops could be bad news for Hillary Clinton. As Secretary of State during President Obama’s first term, Clinton was instrumental in the administration’s decision to remove Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi from power – a choice that set off a series of events that have turned the nation into a terrorist safe haven.

More so than the ongoing House investigation into the 2012 terror attacks in Benghazi – which has become a political football for both parties and is at this point unlikely to sway voters who don’t already have an opinion about Clinton -- a long-term U.S. military commitment in the war-ravaged country could remind voters of Clinton’s much-criticized involvement in Libya.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Clinton’s rival for the Democratic nomination, has often questioned if she has the right judgement to sit in the Oval Office.

“She may have the experience to be president of the United States. No one can argue that,” Sanders said during a TV interview last month. “But in terms of her judgment, something is clearly lacking.”

Related: Here’s How the US Has Been Using Vietnam-Era Warplanes in Iraq

It’s easy to imagine presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, who recently released an incendiary video on social media that skewered Clinton’s involvement in the deadly Benghazi assault, picking up on Sanders’ line of attack to knock her foreign policy judgment.

Beyond the near-term political consequences, opening up a third ISIS front could have a detrimental effect on the nation’s finances and the agenda of Obama’s successor.

As of April 15, the U.S.-led war against ISIS has cost $7.2 billion, with the average daily cost coming to $11.7 million, according to Pentagon estimates released this week.

While NATO would be involved in the Libya commitment, it’s not hard to imagine the U.S. eventually picking up the lion’s share of the tab for the new, possibly years-long effort.

That could mean billions more going toward anti-ISIS military operations, with no end in sight.

It’s also important to note that Dunford didn’t provide a figure for how many advisers might go to Libya. The U.S. had a small troop footprint in Iraq two years ago, but there are more than 3,500 soldiers in Iraq today.


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5/21/2016 6:08:12 PM

Blasphemous HuffPo Writer Insists Mary and Jesus Were Transgenders

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By Hall's logic, if Mary was a transgender, then of course Jesus was too. (Lawrence OP/Flickr/Creative Commons)

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The Huffington Post has uncovered a fact that thousands of biblical scholars and theologians have missed: Jesus was the first transgender man.

To HuffPo writer Suzanne Dewitt Hall, "the current flap in conservative Christian circles about bathroom access is a bit baffling." She claims that God created transgenders in Genesis, after all.

But even worse are "Christians who claim to take the Bible literally. Of course they don't actually do that," she says; they "impose their own filters on stories and phrases to fit their particular ideology." That's not what Hall is doing when she claims Jesus was a transgender, not at all.

"The Bible tells us that Eve was the first example of human cloning," as well as the first transgender woman. See, "God reached into Adam, pulled out a bit of rib bone, and grew Eve from that XY DNA into Adam's companion. She was created genetically male, and yet trans-formed into woman." Poof, transgenders were created. Rib bones are all that determine gender.

By Hall's logic, if Mary was a transgender, then of course Jesus was too. "The Holy Spirit comes upon the second Eve, and the child takes flesh from her and is born ... with XX chromosome pairing. Born genetically female, and yet trans-formed into man."

The author also claims that "we don't have a black and white God; creation is so full of color and variation that it's incomprehensible how we Christians struggle to pare him down to the limited palette of our individual expectations." When she tries to make the biblical narrative fit her transgender agenda, that's not paring the workings of God to her own expectations. Only conservative Christians do that.

Suzanne Hall, who lives with her wife in Massachusetts, is also the author of a children's book, Rumplepimple. It's an innocent story about a dog and his girl. ... And her two moms.

The Huffington Post seems bent on convincing people that Jesus was anything but straight. One writer suggested that Jesus should be portrayed as a gay icon to support the homosexual movement. Another article portrayed a series of art pieces depicting "gay Jesus."

Hall did some research on the word "trans": "it means 'across,' 'beyond,' 'through,' and 'changing thoroughly.'" The Bible is the most "trans" book of them all; it has been changed quite thoroughly by the Left.

This article originally appeared on MRC's Newsbusters.

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5/21/2016 11:41:35 PM

CDC: 279 PREGNANT WOMEN IN U.S. HAVE ZIKA VIRUS

But feds admit data is of 'broader group' that could include Dengue

Published: 1 day ago

by CHERYL CHUMLEY


The Zika virus has created worldwide concerns about birth defects. (Photo: Twitter)

Federal health officials announced Friday a total of 279 pregnant women in the United States have tested positive for Zika, meaning their babies are now at risk of being born with birth defects.

But the numbers, in the end, may not mean all that much. According to feds, Zika can be easily confused with Dengue – and as such, the figures may be misleading.

Regardless, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention specified 157 of the Zika-infected women hailed from the 50 states and Washington, D.C., while another 122 reside in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and other U.S. territories.

The announcement comes on the heels of a federal decision made a while ago for health officials to start reporting Zika related figures on a more regular basis in order to better gauge the actual chances of infected pregnant women giving birth to babies with defects, NBC News said.

But here’s the kicker: the numbers may not be true indicators of Zika.

Margaret Honein, the head of the CDC’s birth defects branch, said Zika-related numbers will be reported each Thursday, and will include even those women whose test results come back with fuzzy results that indicate the infection may be rooted in Dengue, rather than Zika, NBC News said.

“Our goal is to track all Zika-affected pregnancies,” she said, during a telephone conference call with reporters.

Friday’s announcement of 279 Zika cases was part of this newfound penchant for regular reporting to the public.

CDC officials also said fewer than a dozen pregnant women who tested positive for Zika have actually had an “adverse event,” defined as miscarriage or as a birth defect in the born baby. And they acknowledged that the numbers could also include women who’ve long ago stopped being pregnant. For instance, some in that group of 279 have already delivered their babies; some miscarried; some perhaps had abortions.

“These new numbers reflect a broader group of pregnant women – pregnant women who have [had] any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection and whether or not they recalled symptoms – compared with numbers previously reported,” the CDC said, in a statement.

Medical authorities say Zika is transmitted by mosquito bites and sexual contact, but not all – in fact, not even most – pregnant women who test positive for it ultimately deliver babies with birth defects.


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/05/cdc-279-u-s-pregnant-women-have-zika-virus/#B6STKmSDk9Qck6hR.99


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