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The conversation fell again. During the night the train left the mountains behind, and passed Nassik, and the next day proceeded over the flat, well-cultivated country of the Khandeish, with its straggling villages, above which rose the minarets of the pagodas.
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Documentary examining America's recent upsurge in Islamophobia, meeting both Texan anti-Islam groups and American Muslims, as tensions rise at some of America's mosques.
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Barack Obama will abandon a European tour and travel to Dallas early next week before hosting a crisis summit at the White House between senior police officials and community group leaders. Aides described the talks as a new attempt to âfind common groundâ and tackle âthe persistent racial disparities in our criminal justice systemâ.
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Whatâs a bit harder to understand is why Hollande, the leader of the Socialist Party, is pushing this law so hard. After all, itâs unlikely to have much of an effect on national security. While citizenship in an EU state may have helped some of the perpetrators of the Paris attacks get into Europe, several were Belgian, and two entered Europe without citizenship in any European nation.Â
Only one of the nine attackers would have been affected by the new bill. As Laurent pointed out, even if youâre looking at terrorist attacks in France since 2011, only two of some 15 perpetrators have been dual citizens.
The bill that prompted this moral outrage is maddeningly difficult to summarize. Essentially, Hollande wants the power to strip dual citizens of their French citizenship should they engage in acts of terrorism. Right now, itâs possible to revoke someoneâs French citizenship if they are convicted of terrorism charges and acquired citizenship within the past 15 years. But supporters of this proposed law are interested in removing French citizenship from someone who was born with it.
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Whatâs a bit harder to understand is why Hollande, the leader of the Socialist Party, is pushing this law so hard. After all, itâs unlikely to have much of an effect on national security. While citizenship in an EU state may have helped some of the perpetrators of the Paris attacks get into Europe, several were Belgian, and two entered Europe without citizenship in any European nation. Only one of the nine attackers would have been affected by the new bill.
France's justice minister has quit over a controversial new law.
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Hollande is in deep political trouble. You think Angela Merkelâs approval ratings in Germany are bad? Theyâre nothing compared to Hollandeâs: Only 25 percent of respondents in a poll this month said they had a âgood opinionâ of the French president.Â
And forecasts for the 2017 election look grim for him. The Socialist Party and other leftist parties are polling very poorlyrelative to groups further to the right. Meanwhile, the bill to strip terrorists of French citizenship is popular, if controversial, on the left.Â
But even if Hollande pulls off his super-centrist image makeover, he probably canât escape the countryâs economic problems.Â
Unemployment in France continues to rise, and votersÂ
are far more likely to care about that than an arcane citizenship billÂ
If Hollande pushes ahead, he may lose his base and alienate the very
Generation of immigrants whose integration is crucial in stopping the growth of extremismâand all for nothing.
The bill that prompted this moral outrage is maddeningly difficult to summarize. Essentially, Hollande wants the power to strip dual citizens of their French citizenship should they engage in acts of terrorism.Â
Right now, itâs possible to revoke someoneâs FrenchÂ
citizenship if they are convicted of terrorism chargesÂ
and acquired citizenship within the past 15 years.Â
But supporters of this proposed law are interested in removing French citizenship from someone who was bornwith it.
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At first, the trial and convictions that followed seemed a victory in the long struggle to give Afghan women their due in a court of law. But a deeper look suggests otherwise. The fortuneteller who several investigators believe set the events in motion was found not guilty on appeal.
So far, so simple. Except you canât just revoke the citizenship of anyone who engages in terrorism, because creating stateless persons is legally problematic. The clearest of a string of post-World War II international agreements dealing with the subject was a 1961 convention France signed but did not ratify,Â
which forbade states from withdrawing nationality if doingÂ
so would create a stateless person.Â
As the French paper Le MondeâsÂ
dedicated fact-checker and contextualizerÂ
Samuel Laurent explained on Thursday, this produces a tricky situation.Â
Christiane Taubiraâa strong, passionate leftist voice in French society (think a French Elizabeth Warren, if Warren were in the cabinet rather than the Senate)âalong with much of Hollandeâs left flank have grown dissatisfied with the presidentâs rightward drift since ISISâs attacks in Paris in November.Â
But Taubiraâs resignation, just as a parliamentary commission was taking updiscussion of the bill, came as a surprise. âSometimes resisting means staying, sometimes resisting means leaving,â Taubira tweeted shortly after Hollande announced her departure, adding that the move was about staying true to herself and othersâand defending ethics and the law.
So far, so simple. Except you canât just revokeÂ
the citizenship of anyone who engages in terrorism,Â
because creating stateless persons is legally problematic.Â
The clearest of a string of post-World War II internationalÂ
agreements dealing with the subject was a 1961 convention France signed but did not ratify, which forbade states from withdrawing nationality if doing so would create a stateless person.Â
At first, the trial and convictions that followed seemed a victory in the long struggle to give Afghan women their due in a court of law. But a deeper look suggests otherwise. The fortuneteller who several investigators believe set the events in motion was found not guilty on appeal. The shrineâs custodian, who concocted the false charge of Quran burning and incited the mob, had his death sentence commuted.
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KABUL, Afghanistan â Farkhunda had one chance to escape the mob that wanted to kill her. Two Afghan police officers pulled her onto the roof of a low shed, above the angry crowd.
But then the enraged men below her picked up poles and planks of wood, and hit at her until she lost her grip and tumbled down.
Her face bloodied, she struggled to stand. Holding her hands to her hair, she looked horrified to find that her attackers had yanked off her black hijab as she fell. The mob closed in, kicking and jumping on her slight frame.
The tormented final hours of Farkhunda Malikzada, a 27-year-old aspiring student of Islam who was accused of burning a Quran in a Muslim shrine, shocked Afghans across the country. That is because many of her killers filmed one another beating her and posted clips of her broken body on social media.Â
Hundreds of other men watched, holding their phones aloft to try to get a glimpse of the violence, but never making a move to intervene. Those standing by included several police officers.
Unlike so many abuses against Afghan women that unfold in private, this killing in March prompted a national outcry. For Farkhunda had not burned a Quran.
she had confronted men who were themselves dishonoring the shrine by trafficking in amulets and, more clandestinely, Viagra and condoms.
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At first, the trial and convictions that followed seemed a victory in the long struggle to give Afghan women their due in a court of law. But a deeper look suggests otherwise.
Instead, an investigation found
The fortuneteller who several investigators believe set the events in motion was found not guilty on appeal. The shrineâs custodian, who concocted the false charge of Quran burning and incited the mob, had his death sentence commuted.
Police officers who failed to send help and others who stood by received slaps on the wrist, at most. Some attackers identifiable in the videos avoided capture altogether.
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After all, itâs unlikely to haveAt first, the trial and convictions that followed seemed a victory in the long struggle to give Afghan women their due in a court of law. But a deeper look suggests otherwise. The fortuneteller who several investigators believe set the events in motion was found not guilty on appeal.Â
The shrineâs custodian, who concocted the false charge of Quran burning and incited the mob, had his death sentence commuted. Police officers who failed to send help and others who stood by received slaps on the wrist, at most. Some attackers identifiable in the videos avoided capture altogether.
Whatâs a bit harder to understand is why Hollande, the leader of the Socialist Party, is pushing this law so hard. After all, itâs unlikely to have much of an effect on national security.Â
While citizenship in an EU state may have helped some of the perpetrators of the Paris attacks get into Europe,Â
several were Belgian, and two entered Europe without citizenship in any European nation. Only one of the nine attackersÂ
would have been affected by the new bill. As Laurent pointed out, even if youâre looking at terrorist attacks in France since 2011
only two of some 15 perpetrators have been dual citizens.
Why should someone of North African descent, whoâs been a French citizen all his life, have a less durable claim to citizenship than his white multi-generational French neighbor if they both get involved in terrorist activities?
After all, itâs unlikely to have
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Unemployment in France continues to rise
This particular legislative proposal is only part of an aggressive response to the attacks that includes an extended state of emergency
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At first, the trial and convictions that followed seemed a victory in the long struggle to give Afghan women their due in a court of law. But a deeper look suggests otherwise. The fortuneteller who several investigators believe set the events in motion was found not guilty on appeal. The shrineâs custodian, who concocted the false charge of Quran burning and incited the mob, had his death sentence commuted.Â
Police officers who failed to send help and others who stood by received slaps on the wrist, at most. Some attackers identifiable in the videos avoided capture altogether.Â
The bill that prompted this moral outrage is maddeningly difficult to summarize. Essentially, Hollande wants the power to strip dual citizens of their French citizenship should they engage in acts of terrorism.Â
Whatâs a bit harder to understand is why Hollande, the leader of the Socialist Party, is pushing this law so hard. After all, itâs unlikely to have much of an effect on national security. While citizenship in an EU state may have helped some of the perpetrators of the Paris attacks get into Europe, several were Belgian, and two entered Europe without citizenship in any European nation.
Right now, itâs possible to revoke someoneâs French citizenship if they are convicted of terrorism charges and acquired citizenship within the past 15 years. But supporters of this proposed law are interested in removing French citizenship from someone who was bornwith it.
in any European nation
Only one of the nine attackers would have
not creating stateless people
Itâs not hard to understand why some on the left
including anti-racism activists, are so angry: Why should someone of North African descent, whoâs been a French citizen all his life, have a less durable claim to citizenship than his white multi-generational French neighbor if they both get involved in terrorist activities?
Hollande has said heâs committed
Why should someone of North African descent
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