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Europe's angry young Muslims

[size=18]Europe's angry young Muslims [/size]

[b]Europe is home to a new generation of alienated young Muslims whose anger may turn to radicalism, the BBC's Islamic affairs analyst Roger Hardy finds in new three-part series.

Part one looks at the root causes of last year's London bombings and Paris riots. [/b]

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Shamsul Gani sits in his home, in the northern English city of Leeds, a proud father cradling his six-month-old son.

Do you work?

Hey guys!

You know how much I love you all and your the most coolest and sweetest people on this earth, you do know that and if you didnt you know now.

I have a wee favour to ask those of you who are working, i need help with my project, its a questionaire which needs answering....so those willing to help can you pm me your email address so i can send you the questionaire. ( if you aint comfortable doin that i'll pm you the survey but it means more work for me Cray 2 ).

Oh yeh Admin/Ed/Muslimsis/Seraph - i knw u guys work so please, pretty please?

what would you do if your sister was infertile

What would you do if you recently found out, that your sister couldn't have any children and she really wanted one?

(this is for the sisters) would you use your egg and inject your brother in laws sperm in you???

or would you simply tell your sister to foster a child even though she really wanted a child with some of her blood in them??

what would you do?

The Movie topic

Salaam

Watched White Man's Burden tonight. (BBC 2 I think...)

Its an old film which I had not heard of before.

It was basically a social commentary based in an 'opposite' world to today, where the african Americans play the role of current white americans and vice versa.

The concept was brilliant.

It was thought provoking. And it challenged stereotypes. Probably an independent production, as I would not expect the mainstream cinema to produce it. (and it lacked the polish of blockbusters...)

I have also watched Syriana reently.

Uni Bums

SIGNS YOU'RE SUFFERING FROM SEMESTER BURNOUT

* You're so tired, that you now answer the phone, "Hell" instead of Hello.

* Mom calls to ask how you've been, and you immediately scream, "Get off my back, *****!"

* When your parents inquire about your grades, you sing the Cookie Monster song: "C is for cookie, that's good enough for me..."

* You wake up to discover your bed is on fire, but go back to sleep because you just don't care.

* You've got so much on your mind, you've forgotten how to pee.

* Just to take a break from studying, you actually exit your dormitory when the ni

Corruption

Salaam.

The politically minded will already know of the 'big scandal' currently going on.

For those that do not the simple version is thet Tessa Jowell, the secretary of state for culture is currently in the docks for 'breaking the ministerial code' by not declaring lumps of money aid to her (since yesterday ex) husband By silvio Berlusconi for allegedly giving favourable evidence on his behalf.

Now I am glad that this is in the open, because I have an inkling that british politics is rotting with corruption. There is far too much coincidence in it.

So anyone have any views? Omrow?

What recent government laws mean to UK citizens.

[quote][size=18]First person charged under new protest laws appears in court[/size]

Liberty represents peaceful demonstrator against new security laws
26 Jan 2006

Today Milan Rai, the first person to be charged with 'organising an unauthorised demonstration' under the Serious Organised Crime and Policing Act 2005 (SOCPA), pleaded not guilty before Bow Magistrates Court. His case has been adjourned for trial until 16 March.

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