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Eight people convicted on charges linked to anti-Islam film that sparked riots in parts of the Muslim World.
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Further reliance on armed force as the preferred instrument of US policy in the Islamic world will compound the errors.
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Last Modified: 27 Sep 2012 03:45 GMT
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Enigmatic Egyptian-American fraudster fingered as main producer behind anti-Islam video is currently on probation.
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Last Modified: 15 Sep 2012 22:37 GMT
Quran burning: Mistake, crime, and metaphor
The failure of the US to appreciate the seriousness of Quran burnings undermines claims of benevolence in Afghanistan.
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Last Modified: 09 Mar 2012 18:18 GMT
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Freedom of speech requires careful consideration, given the possibility of backlash against behaviour deemed offensive.
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Last Modified: 03 May 2011 19:49 GMT
Making sense of the tragedy in Mazar-i Sharif
The grisly attacks on UN employees in Afghanistan reflect underlying and mounting grievances that are being ignored.
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Last Modified: 08 Apr 2011 16:38 GMT
Bismillah: A new voice for the US?
Farheen Hakeem, the co-chair of the Green Party, is trying to make room for a new voice in the US political arena.
Sarah Zaman
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Last Modified: 03 Nov 2010 07:31 GMT
Losing our religion
A survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life reveals some alarming results about religious knowledge in the US.
Cliff Schecter
Opinion
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2010 13:25 GMT
Quran burning threat fuels protests
One person reported killed near Afghan Nato base amid global demonstrations against US pastors' threat to burn Qurans.
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Last Modified: 10 Sep 2010 19:27 GMT
Quran burning plan fuels protests
Thousands stage demonstrations across Afghanistan, as US pastor announces Quran-burning plan "will no longer go ahead".
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