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Jews & Porn Business

In this document the author unveils a hidden Jewish cult meant to downplay the Christian religion using hideous methods of flesh, desire & money. The wealthy Jews had so covertly used the poverty stricken Eastern European Catholic girls for their lust & a road to become a billionaire!!
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Globalization, Sex & Profits - The Sex Industry

The entertainment industry will focus on advertising, modelling and music. The pornography industry will discuss Internet pornography, regulations and the effects of children, and the prostitution industry will focus on trafficking, sex tourism and international organisations.
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Sex Slaves

An undercover journey deep into the world of sex trafficking, following one man determined to rescue his wife -- kidnapped and sold into the global sex trade. How five women from the struggling countries of Eastern Europe were tricked into sexual slavery..
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The Day my God Died

Every day, 2,500 women and children around the world are sold into sexual slavery. Entering the brothels of Bombay with hidden cameras, THE DAY MY GOD DIED documents the tragedy of the child sex trade, exposing human rights violations and profiling the courageous abolitionists who are working towards change.
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Iraq’s Abandoned Children

Iraq is full of street kids; children with one or both parents killed, or some who have merely been abandoned.It has been estimated that there are now more than one million orphans in the country. But there are just four small orphanages in the capital, Baghdad - none of them filled to capacity.
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Hair India

Our film offers an original view of today's India with all its contradictions. A kaleidoscope of modernity, economic expansion and ancient traditions. Hair India tells the story of the cult of beauty in the era of globalisation.
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Young US Muslims find hope in post-bin Laden world

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DEARBORN: Shortly after Osama bin Laden’s death was broadcast to the world, Linda Sarsour posted on Twitter, ”Osama Bin Laden is dead. Good, now can I get my identity back? 10 yrs is a long time. Can being Palestinian and Muslim be cool again?”

In fewer than 140 characters, the 31-year-old progressive activist from New York summed up the views of many young Muslim Americans. They hope the al Qaeda leader’s death, and the pro-democracy uprisings sweeping the Arab world, help erase the suspicion and fear many non-Muslims have viewed them with for nearly a decade.

The Sept. 11 terror attacks dramatically increased pressure and scrutiny on them, their friends and family. Criticizing US policies while condemning terrorism, or even walking out the door in a traditional Islamic head scarf, sometimes brought insults or threats.

Sarsour said she noticed a change soon after the attacks, when her Brooklyn neighbors suddenly lost interest in getting to know the Muslims on the block. Bin Laden ”hijacked our identity” and made US Muslims ”synonymous with a man who was a murderer,” she said.

The May 1 killing of Bin Laden in Pakistan ”left a little bit less room for those who use him to instigate Islamophobia to do so,” said Ali Shebley, 31, of the Detroit suburb of Canton. ”The public has room to breathe now, away from fear-mongering, and start thinking rationally again.”

”I feel it in the air. I feel like he’s gone and, with him, weight has been lifted on both sides, Muslims and non-Muslims,” Shebley said after attending Friday prayers at Dearborn’s Islamic Center of America.

Umar Issa, a freshman at Kansas Wesleyan University who grew up in Los Angeles, said by phone he feels he has been discriminated against because of bin Laden _ sometimes even by friends who made hurtful jokes. The terror leader ”basically corrupted my whole religion,” he said.

”His death brings an opportunity for understanding between Americans and Muslims,” said Issa, 18. ”I’m happy about that. The discrimination I’ve faced, my friends have faced _ it’s time for that to come to an end.”

Issa said the popular uprisings that overthrew autocrats in Egypt and Tunisia and continue to rage in countries including Libya and Syria help change Americans’ perceptions of Muslims by showing that they too seek democracy and economic opportunity. He said people in those countries are rejecting leaders they believe don’t represent them, much as Muslims are making it clear that they reject bin Laden.

”It’s really kind of inspiring,” he said. ”They’re fighting for their rights.”

”There was no al-Qaida ideology-type message in all these revolutions,” Shebley said. ”Although these societies are 80, 90 percent Muslim, it was secular messages and it was Islam the way it was supposed to be represented.”

Saeed Khan, a lecturer on Near East and Islamic studies at Wayne State University in Detroit, said the Middle East uprisings show how bin Laden ”had been rendered irrelevant.”

”Muslims have moved beyond him (and his) domination of the Muslim narrative around the world,” he said. ”The counter-narrative has been led by millions of moderate Muslims in a peaceful struggle for regime change.”

Omer Chaudhri, 32, who works in New York’s financial district, said bin Laden’s death won’t immediately change perceptions developed over a decade but he hopes other Americans will eventually come to see Muslims as they would any other neighbors, co-workers or classmates. He didn’t believe it could start while bin Laden was free.

Not all see bin Laden’s death as an end, but rather the beginning of a long, difficult effort to restore Islam’s image.

”He has left a legacy of chaos and we’re the ones left to clean it up,” said Zeinab Chami, 26, who live in Dearborn, home to one of the nation’s largest mosques and a Middle Eastern community that dates back more than a century.

”Osama bin Laden in the end is one person. There have been many Osama bin Laden’s spawned, post 9/11,” she said at the Islamic center in Dearborn. ”I’m glad he’s gone but we can’t lose sight of the fact that he’s made people suspicious of Islam.”

Shahriar Ahmed, president of Bilal Mosque in Portland, Oregon, said that although he and other Muslims felt a backlash from the Sept. 11 attacks for a couple years, it lessened as the mosque made a strong effort to reach out to other faiths. It invited non-Muslims to prayers and Sunday school, and made visits to schools to explain the similarities between their faith and others.

”No nation is that perfect that you do not expect that backlash but the question is how you responded to it,” said Ahmed, who is also an engineer at Intel. ”If you choose to simply complain and not engage, the backlash will continue and we shouldn’t complain.”

Issa, the Kansas Wesleyan student, agreed that Muslim Americans must reach out to non-Muslims, even if that means risking rejection.

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