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Protest Meeting Held by East Bengal Socialist Party (Jonojuddho)

Press realize: A protest meeting had been held by East Bengal Socialist Party (Jonojuddho, UK Branch on 19th June, Wednesday in an aristocrat restaurant of Manor Park, London. Comrade Wahiduzzaman presided over the meeting. Speakers in the meeting mentioned the illegal government of Bangladesh is violating Human Rights in every step to permanent their power. Violating Human Rights is a ...

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Atomic power and the waste 

Fatema Miah: As I wrote in the previous article With all the master minded mechanism and production we are one of the top  developed status Nations. With the same wow factors of advancement, simultaneously, we are responsible stakeholders for our environmental, ecological, atmospheric climatic conditions. The favoured option for nuclear waste management around the world at the moment, 2015, is ...

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Church Service celebrating James Swapan Peris’s life

Ansar Ahmed Ullah:   Well known community & human rights activist James Swapan Peris’s funeral took place on Friday 21 June at Salem Baptist Church, Hillingdon, who had passed away on 27 May in Charring Cross Hospital, London. He had died of kidney failure and brain haemorrhage though he had been ill for a while and had a transplant in ...

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Afzal Sayed Munna Elected to Lib Dem Diversity Officer

Afzal Sayed Munna, FHEA, QTLS is elected to the executive board of Newham Barking and Dagenham Liberal Democrats, the most pre-eminent voice for diversity as announced on June 18, 2019. Afzal Munna, the Lecturer at School of Business for University of Wales Trinity Saint David, the executive member for Lib Dem Campaign for Race Equality and the Independent School Representative ...

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Antibiotic-resistant superbugs can be transmitted to humans via plant foods

Photo: Representational image. This undated file illustration made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta depicts Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, one of the germs that can evolve to resist antibiotics. San Francisco, June 23 : Antibiotic-resistant bacteria could be transmitted to humans through consumption of plant foods, which may pose health risks for the general public, according ...

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2 finalists in UK leadership race make pitch to Tory members

Photo: Conservative party leadership candidate Boris Johnson gestures, during the first party hustings at the ICC in Birmingham, England, Saturday June 22, 2019. London, Jun 22 : The two finalists in the race to lead Britain’s governing Conservative Party — and to become the country’s new prime minister — are making their first formal pitches to party members. Former British ...

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Nuclear global warfare, USA versus other Nuclear nations

Fatema Miah: All taken off from: E ::: MC’2 formula of maths of law of gravity, the mathematics of physics. Nuclear global warfare began. Entire world in nuclear procession and engaged in exchanging  of threat in this June 2019. Is USA anyhow in hallucination or in fear of it’s Nuclear base empire  stood up at the fall of many empires, ...

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British Muslims Are Among The Top Ten Most Generous People In The World

By Shofi Ahmed: Muslims in Britain are remarkably generous. We reign the charity landscape especially in the holy month of Ramadan. More than seven out of ten Muslims give to charity. According to The World Giving Index, the United Kingdom is the eighth most charitable nation in the world. And The Times has already proclaimed back in 2013 that Muslims ...

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Islamic law;  Fiq of Hudud  

Fatema Miah:   I explained Hudud versions/branches after Fatwa.  There the differences (of Shari’a Hudud) the Fiqh sub branches, allow understanding of what can and cannot be changed. In addition to this, further breaking Fiqh down to sub branches; Ibadat, Mu’smalat, Ijtihad, Maslahah and Ikhtilaf; allow better understanding to achieve Fairness, to promote kindness,  and for justice, they provided a ...

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National Liberation Front fighter in Syria’s Idlib

Rayhan Ahmed Topader: Instead of looking forward to the pre-dawn Ramadan meal of suhoor, Dr Firas al-Jundi was cradling his scared children and surveying the damage done to his home by Syrian government airstrikes. At least 11 people died in the overnight bombing on Wednesday of Maaret al-Numan in Idlib province, the Syrian opposition’s last stronghold in the country, in ...

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