Inside the life of Guantanamo’s child

I was searching to my favorite RSS journals, and I saw this news. I think it would be nice to you to know what is really happening.
Take a look please.
Omar Khadr was 15, badly hurt and a target when he arrived at Afghanistan’s Bagram prison in August 2002. Guards heckled and rode him mercilessly for [...]

No ResponsesMarch 8th, 2008

What is Islam: A holistic Version

Who are Muslims?
Think you can recognise a Muslim by dress or nationality? Think again. Almost one-fourth of the world’s population is Muslim. And although some people mistakenly believe that all Muslims are Arab (or vice versa), Arabs make up only 18% of the world’s Muslim population. Muslims are found everywhere from West Africa to Eastern [...]

No ResponsesFebruary 22nd, 2008

The new Iraqui Flag

 If you have read previous posts on this blog you will see that I have mentioned more than once that the Kurds refuse to raise the Iraqi flag over their “region” under the pretext that the Iraqi Army was carrying that flag when they attacked the Kurds.

The new [...]

No ResponsesFebruary 22nd, 2008