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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!UNITED NATIONS (Oct. 11) -- On Ashraf al-Khaled's wedding day, a suicide bomber killed 27 members of his family. Five years later, al-Khaled is waging his own jihad -- against terrorism. The Jordanian wants to stop young Muslims from becoming radicalized, and he is urging other terror attack survivors to be more vocal in the condemnation of the bloodshed. "We can penetrate them [terrorists] and we can stop their manpower if we speak to the kids," al-Khaled said. "We have to clean our house by our hands, so this is why I am speaking out." He was addressing an audience at the United Nations ...
Britain has long been famous for its surveillance state. There are security cameras everywhere you go. The country has the largest DNA database in the world. And a national identity card program is well underway. But new revelations that British police have been spying on domestic protesters have infuriated citizens all along the political spectrum. ...
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