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11 Aug 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Kamala's Sister Defended CAIR
Kamala's Sister Defended CAIR
Maya Harris, a staunch ACLU advocate and sister of Kamala, is intertwined with a political web featuring her husband’s radical ties and her daughter’s pro-Hamas tweets. This raises questions about their influence on Kamala’s views as politicians navigate a precarious landscape of civil rights and controversy.

The murky history of CAIR—with its connections to Hamas, past leaders’ troubling ideologies, and political backlash—shows an organization straddling the line between advocacy and extremism. Maya’s defense of it hints at a complicated relationship with rights, freedom, and security.


#society

Le Monde: Bulgaria: Law banning 'LGBTQ+ propaganda' in schools provokes outrage
Bulgaria: Law banning 'LGBTQ+ propaganda' in schools provokes outrage
In Bulgaria, a recent law banning discussions of LGBTQ+ identities in schools sparked protests outside Parliament, as hundreds rallied against what they saw as an assault on sexual minorities. This contentious amendment was pushed by the pro-Russian far-right party, Vazrazhdane.

The law's swift passage is viewed as an electoral tactic amid political turmoil, echoing Hungary's controversial legislation. Bulgaria, where LGBTQ+ rights lag behind much of Europe, faces growing dissent and potential repercussions from the European Union.


GB News: How protesting constituencies voted and what links them
How protesting constituencies voted and what links them
Protests and riots have erupted across England and Northern Ireland, sparked by anti-immigration sentiment after the knife murder of three girls in Southport. Many Labour constituencies are witnessing unrest, but the PM remains silent amid rising socio-economic tensions around asylum seekers.

The government’s choice to house asylum seekers in deprived areas has ignited fears over resource competition. Polls reveal immigration is now the foremost concern for Britons, particularly among Reform UK supporters, who show mixed views on the recent violence.