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December, 2016

  • 1 December

    Weights and measures in ancient and medieval Sri Lanka

    Information on the weights and measures used in ancient and medieval Sri Lanka are found in Abhidhanappadipika, Navanamavaliya and the stone inscriptions. Nagalavava village in Sigiriya-Dambulla region, surveyed in the 1990s, was using measures that could be traced back to earlier times. Its system of measuring grain and medicine was common to other purana settlements and also certain urban areas. …

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July, 2016

  • 15 July

    Critical Evaluation & Democratisation Of Article (9)

     – By Mass L. Usuf The Public Representations Committee on Constitutional Reform (PRCCR) appointed by the Cabinet of Ministers on the 22nd of December 2015, has released its Report with regard to the proposed Constitutional reform. The more than 300-page Report goes on to state that a study of the representations made by the public reflects a desire in the …

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  • 14 July

    NSC’s Resolution about Hate Speeches, Racial and Religious incitements

    The National Shoora Council at a special meeting with its Member Organisation (MOs) held on 11 July 2016, resolved as follows:   In the backdrop of the re-emergence of anti-Muslim hate speeches, racial and religious incitements against the minority communities, the NSC calls upon the Government that it has a duty to create and ensure an environment where all its …

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  • 14 July

    20-year-old Palestinian girl becomes youngest Doctor in the World

    Iqbal-Al-Assaad became the world’s youngest doctor. She started Medical School when she was only 14 years old and completed at the age of 20. She grew up in Bar Elias, a small village in the Bekaa valley, after her parents arrived in Lebanon.  At the age of 12, she topped in her class during her high school education. By the …

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  • 14 July

    A Saudi Morals Enforcer Called for a More Liberal Islam. Then the Death Threats Began.

    Saudi women at the Amex Luxury Expo in Riyadh. SERGEY PONOMAREV FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

    By BEN HUBBARD JIDDA, Saudi Arabia — For most of his adult life, Ahmed Qassim al-Ghamdi worked among the bearded enforcers of Saudi Arabia. He was a dedicated employee of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice — known abroad as the religious police — serving with the front-line troops protecting the Islamic kingdom from …

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  • 14 July

    Clinton supporters reject Israel settlements proposal – By Eric Bradner, CNN

    Hillary Clinton slams Donald Trump for 'bigotry' in front of pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC - LoneWolf

    Orlando, Florida (CNN) – Hillary Clinton supporters rejected an effort Saturday to add a call for "an end to occupations and illegal settlements" in Palestinian territories into the Democratic platform. Clinton's backers argued that the current language in the party's platform, calling for negotiations for a two-state solution in Israel to give Palestinians a homeland, are enough and that going …

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  • 13 July

    Measuring the Backlash Against the Muslim Backlash

    Despite heated campaign rhetoric and the Orlando shooting, new polls show that the American public’s views of both Islam and Muslims have become more favorable. Here’s why. omething remarkable has happened in the middle of an American presidential campaign noted for its inflammatory rhetoric about Islam and Muslims, and marred by horrific mass violence perpetrated on American soil in the …

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