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Gorilla Smuggling Plot Destined for Thailand Discovered at Istanbul Airport
The future for wildlife habitat in Africa might be bleak....but....who can say? -
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Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
Did you read the content of your link? e.g. Sharia councils have no official legal or constitutional role in the UK. Their work consists primarily of adjudicating on religious divorces, usually at the request of women. They may also give verdicts on other aspects of day-today life, for example on Sharia-compliant finance or on halal food.4 It seems some of these Councils /Courts exceed their remit, Councils exceeding their remit HMG need to remove the decision maker makers by enacting legislation. IMO such legislation is also well past due for Cannon Law, Jewish religious law and so on. I have observed the successful outcome for Muslim women requesting divorce in Thailand. Accordingly it's a matter of appointing the 'right' people, not those pandering to prejudices. . -
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Housing Benefit Freeze Leaves Low-Income Renters Struggling as Rent Soars, Experts Warn
He is labour through and through and NOTHING you say, especially facts, will change that mind set! -
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Big-C on-line ordering: excellent service and nicer products
No good deed goes unpunished in this forum. -
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Bangkok Lowers Speed Limit to 60 km/h Amid Safety Push
I guess “encouraged” will fall short too? -
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Pattaya Police Arrest Teenage Gang After Brutal Attack on Belgian Tourist
Been drinking a little but gave this post some disjointed thought. The cost of locking them up for 20 years would be excessive and they would probably exit prison as a worse person when they entered. Why not just chop off the hand of the kid that used the knife and the thumbs of the accomplices? Little cost and definitely a deterrent. -
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Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
After a number of unsubstaniated claims @brewsterbudgen your most recent post containing the same has been removed. Any further will go the same way if you are going to keep making inflamatory remarks about other members. The links already provided are from credible sources for your information. The topic of the thread being: Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
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