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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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Police Detain 9-year-old Girl With Suicide Vest

By Manzoor Ali

Nine-year-old schoolgirl Sohana Javed looks on during a press conference in Taimargara, Lower Dir. PHOTO: AFP

PESHAWAR: In a shocking affront to child dignity across the country, a nine-year-old girl was kidnapped on her way to school some days ago and forced to wear a suicide vest by her captors on Monday.

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The Dismal State Of Women In Pakistan

by Zafar Hilaly

While we have seen phenomenal changes take place across the world in recent decades, the status and fate of women, who have been so badly treated through the centuries in almost all cultures, hasn’t changed much.

But in Pakistan, their situation has become worse and thus it comes as no surprise that we were recently rated as one of the worst countries in the world when it comes to the way we treat women. Already among the ten most corrupt states of this world, Pakistan ranks even higher when it comes to maltreatment of women. Only in war-torn Afghanistan and the Congo is their plight worse and their lives and honour more threatened.

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Pragmatism & Afghanistan

by DAWN

In this Tuesday, April 26, 2011 photo, Sakena Yacoobi, 61, the founder of Afghan Institute of Learning, works in her office in Kabul, Afghanistan. – AP Photo

KABUL: Sakena Yacoobi is a builder of schools and clinics who says she hopes that educating women will help bring peace to Afghanistan. But she is no idealist.

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Hair India

For centuries Hindu pilgrims have donated their hair in a ritual of purification. Today this hair has become a precious commodity and an extraordinary economic resource.

Hair India follows the journey of human hair from the holy temples of Southern India to the production lines of Europe and on to high class beauty salons around the world.

Last year, filmmaker Raffaele Brunetti spoke to Al Jazeera's Donata Hardenberg about the making of Hair India and how the film reflects the contradictions in modern Indian society.

Al Jazeera: Why did you decide to make a film about hair and its journey?

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What Was Afghanistan Then… [Image Gallery]

"We had more women in parliament than the U.S. had in Congress at the time," she said. "We were moving toward democracy. People didn't have much, but they were happy."That wave of freedom filtered down to ordinary people's lives, says Tanya Amri, an Afghan-American who spent her early childhood in Kabul.
Amri remembers an idyllic time. Her mother worked as a journalist, and her father worked at the U.S. Embassy. There was hardly any crime in Kabul, and the government was stable, she says. When she tells some Americans that her mother worked as a journalist in Afghanistan, they can't digest the news. "They ask me if my mom wore a burka,'' said Amri, who is writing a book about Afghanistan's food and cultural heritage. "I tell them she wore a miniskirt." Religious intolerance may be a problem in Afghanistan today, but not as much in the past, Amri says. The country has a history of religious tolerance. Its mixed religious heritage could be seen in two soaring statues of Buddha that were carved into a cliff in central Afghanistan. Buddhist monks lived in the caves behind the cliff, she says. "At one point, Afghanistan was a Buddhist country," Amri said. "In those caves, 2,000 monks used to meditate."
The Taliban, however, demolished the statues in early 2001 because they deemed them graven images offensive to Islam.
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Sudan: Half the horror remains untold

As many as 80,000 refugees fled their homes during the recent fighting. But the violence isn't all one sided [EPA]

Between 19 and 21 May, the northern Sudanese Armed Forces annexed the southern border town of Abyei. Next in Omar al-Bashir's violent re-mapping of Sudan's savannah belt of the 1956 borders, is the Blue Nile and South Kordofan/Nuba Mountains.

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The 'Reward' of US Drone & Military Strikes

Patterson worries about disconnect between public and private reactions to drone attacks..& so does the Pakistan

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Working from home: Basic rights denied

Contrary to popular perception, most women work in Pakistan, and often inside the home in the informal economy. Sixty-five per cent of the female workforce works at home, and a 2009 survey estimated their number to be 8.52 million, although activists suggest it may be as high as 12 million.

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Elephant White: Bangkok Porn Dark Side

Two million children are forced into prostitution every year, worldwide. Human trafficking is estimated to raise an amount of 32 billion dollars annually!!

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Egyptian army denies 'virginity tests'

Amnesty International says at least 17 women were forced to undergo "tests" after their arrest.

Hundreds of Egyptians have held a demonstration in central Cairo against the army's treatment of female protesters.According to Amnesty International at least 17 women arrested in Tahrir Square were forced to have "virginity tests". A military official has denied the allegations.

Al Jazeera spoke to one of those girls who have accused the army. This is her story.

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She’s 10 and May Be Sold to a Brothel

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

M. is an ebullient girl, age 10, who ranks near the top of her fourth-grade class and dreams of being a doctor. Yet she, like all of India, is at a turning point, and it looks as if her family may instead sell her to a brothel.

Her mother is a prostitute here in Kolkata, the city better known to the world as Calcutta. Ruchira Gupta, who runs an organization called Apne Aap that fights human trafficking, estimates that 90 percent of the daughters of Indian prostitutes end up in the sex trade as well. And M. has the extra burden that she belongs to a subcaste whose girls are often expected to become prostitutes.

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Arab Feminism

In light of the revolutions across the Arab world, what challenges are women facing in this new political era?
Riz KhanWhat role have Arab women played in the popular uprisings around the Middle East and what stake do they really have in their countries' political future?

They have often been stereotyped as passive, voiceless, politically apathetic and religiously repressed.But scenes around the Middle East have complicated preconceptions, with women seen as active political players in trade unions, grass roots activism and other political organisations.

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Muslim girl 'stoned to death under Islam for taking part in beauty contest'

A teenage Muslim girl was stoned to death under 'Sharia law' after taking part in a beauty contest in Ukraine.Katya Koren, 19, was found dead in a village in the Crimea region near her home. Friends said she liked wearing fashionable clothes and had come seventh in a beauty contest.

Murdered: Katya Koren was attacked after taking part in a beauty contest which her friends said angered hardline Muslims

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