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Theocracy as Fascism: The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Website of Andrew Vachss THEOCRACY AS FASCISM Theocracy as Fascism The Zero's intent with this newly–added (but often integral) category is not to disrespect any religion, spiritual beliefs, or lack thereof. Our only concern is. Our equation is simply: Theocracy = Fascism. It matters not which particular religious mantle such individuals cloak themselves in — Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Atheist — anyone who forces compliance with their own 'interpretation' of religious doctrine is a fascist, and you already know what The Zero thinks of Examples are presented via date order, and never separated out as to the belief–system involved — no matter what sort of 'godly' aspirations they may claim, scratch any Theocrat, and you'll find a Fascist.

'A Washington state GOP politician is facing fallout after he authored a chilling 'Biblical Basis for War' manifesto that calls for an end to abortions and same-sex marriage. Matt Shea, a four-term rep from Spokane who wants the eastern half of Washington to become a 51st state called Liberty, recently admitted in a Facebook Live video that he created the document. The four-page document, leaked online by Spokane resident Tanner Rowe, includes multiple biblical citations and says vanquished enemies must 'stop all abortions,' disavow Communism, prohibit same-sex marriage and 'obey Biblical law.'

'If they do not yield – kill all males,' the document reads. ' NY Daily News, October 31, 2018 'HOUSTON — A Jordanian immigrant could face the death penalty after a Texas jury convicted him of killing his daughter's American husband and an Iranian women's rights activist in what prosecutors described as 'honor killings.' Prosecutors say Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan was enraged when Nesreen Irsan left home to marry a Christian and convert to Christianity, so he orchestrated the killings of his son-in-law and his daughter's close friend who had encouraged the marriage.

'Honor and shame, that's what this is all about,' special prosecutor Anna Emmons told jurors. 'You heard him say honor is a big deal to him. And the only way to clean that honor is to kill.' ' AP, July 26, 2018 'Hussein said that she refused to have sex with her husband after the ceremony, but on the sixth day, he raped her as three of his male relatives held her down to restrain her. The following day, he attempted to rape her again and as she struggled to stop him, she stabbed him, killing him.

A Sharia court, which follows Islamic religious law, found Hussein guilty of premeditated murder last month and on Thursday officially sentenced her to death by hanging. Her lawyers have 15 days to appeal. ' Reuters, May 10, 2018 ' Rep. Steve King wrote his comment with a retweet of a message endorsing the anti-Islamic views of Geert Wilders, a far-right candidate in the Dutch election for prime minister. 'Wilders understands that culture and demographics are our destiny. We can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies,' King wrote.'

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, March 12, 2017 ' A religious coalition doubled down on their beliefs that 'homosexual immorality' is sinful and that marriage should be between a man and a woman in a new statement signed by more than 100 Evangelical leaders. The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood on Tuesday released a statement on 'biblical sexuality' that they've christened the Nashville Statement. It outlines 14 affirmations and denials pertaining to religion and human sexuality 'in the hope of serving Christ's church,' the statement's preamble reads. The aim of the document is to address those who believe they can change God's design of man and woman in an increasingly post-Christian world, according to the statement.'

NY Daily News, Augst 30, 2017 'Naeema Kishwar shrouds herself in a burqa, showing only her eyes. She belongs to a political party that has been linked to the Taliban. And she comes from deeply conservative tribal lands where girls have been killed for going to school. Sughra Imam sometimes wears a scarf draped lightly on her hair, but often her head is bare. She belongs to a liberal party whose leader, Benazir Bhutto, the first female prime minister of this predominantly Muslim nation, was assassinated by extremists. She comes from a prominent Pakistani family and was educated at Harvard. But at least one thing unites the two: they have spent their political careers fighting for women.

Although they have never met, and usually are on opposite sides of the aisle, Kishwar and Imam became unlikely allies in the battle to pass a historic law to protect women from murder by members of their own families.' October 31, 2016. 'When she learned that her daughter Zeenat Rafiq had married a man of her choosing, Parveen Bibi allegedly complained that she'd brought shame to the family and beat her until she bled; days later, she burned the 18-year-old alive. ' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, January 16, 2017. 'Zika, which has infected 1,400 people in America, can cause birth defects in the babies of women infected with the disease, including microcephaly — a serious condition where newborn babies are born with unnaturally small heads.' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, August 7, 2016. ' A pregnant Pakistani woman's throat was slit by her own brother Thursday as revenge for the woman marrying a man against her family's wishes three years ago, police said.

Muqaddas Tawfeeq, 22, was lured home by her mother years after family ties were severed over the marriage, police told CNN. When she arrived, she was murdered by her brother.' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, June 17, 2016. 'According to a bombshell report, which appeared in the Spanish-language news site Urgente24.com, the priest, Jose Garcia Ataulfo, was absolved of any wrongdoing by the Archdiocese of Mexico. Ataulfo has admitted to sexually assaulting indigenous young girls from Oaxaca, a state in southern Mexico known for its large indigenous population.' Www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2016. Jung, who is challenging incumbent Sen.

Toby Ann Stavisky in the Sept. 13 primary, made the remarks in March to a group made up primarily of Korean churches.' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, August 29, 2016. '“The tragedy is that more of them didn’t die,” Pastor Roger Jimenez told his Sacramento church Sunday morning, just hours after 49 people were killed in Orlando.

“I’m kind of upset he didn’t finish the job — because these people are predators.”' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, June 14, 2016. ' ASUNCION, Paraguay — An 11-year-old Paraguayan girl who had been denied an abortion gave birth on Thursday, the culmination of a case that put a spotlight on child rape in the poor South American nation and drew criticism from human rights groups. Elizabeth Torales, a lawyer for the girl's mother, told The Associated Press that the minor gave birth to a baby girl via cesarean in a Red Cross hospital in Asuncion, Paraguay's capital. Torales said that doctors told her there were no complications and both the mother and baby were resting. She said that her client, the daughter who gave birth and the girl's grandmother had requested custody of the infant.' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, August 13, 2015.

'A homosexual-hating Orthodox Jew who did time for attacking marchers at a gay parade 10 years ago struck again Thursday, stabbing six people in Jerusalem with a large knife before he was wrestled to the ground.' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, July 30, 2015.

'A 10–year–old girl who fell pregnant after being raped by her stepfather has been refused permission to have an abortion, a charity claims. The child was admitted to hospital in Paraguay with stomach pains and doctors later discovered she was 21–weeks pregnant after being raped by her stepfather, Amnesty International said. The charity said despite the high risk of the pregnancy and her mother's request, she has not been allowed to have an abortion.

Amnesty said the decision is 'tantamount to torture' and could have 'devastating consequences' on her health.' ITV News, April 30, 2015. 'The message this legislation sends to tourists, Indy local and the overall business community is one of exclusion,' Swartout said in Thursday's statement. 'It is clear that the Indianapolis business community is not in favor of the state's legislation'.'

Daily News, March 27, 2015. 'The wide–ranging bills would prohibit same–sex parents from adopting; penalize government employees who issue marriage licenses; and create loopholes for what amounts to discrimination against LGBT couples on religious grounds. They have been filed in more than one–third of the 50 states, including Texas, Florida, Arkansas and Alabama.' Daily News, March 23, 2014.

'Bill Donohue blamed the French satirical magazine's 'intolerance' while insulting religious figures for Wednesday's mass execution of 10 Charlie Hebdo employees and two police officers.' Daily News, January 07, 2014.

'NEW DELHI (Reuters)—The head of India's most powerful Hindu group vowed to press ahead with a campaign to convert Muslims and Christians to Hinduism, stoking a sensitive debate that has stalled parliament and threatened the prime minister's economic reform agenda.' Reuters Press, December 21, 2014.

'Roeder, 56, testified at his trial that he killed Tiller, 67, to stop abortions, but appealed his conviction for first degree murder and the Sedgwick County District Court's sentence, referred to colloquially as a Hard 50 sentence.' Reuters Press, October 24, 2014. 'IS–led militants have overrun large areas of Iraq, and the group also controls significant territory in neighbouring Syria, enacting its harshly restrictive and brutal interpretation of Islamic law in both countries. Tekoshin, 27, says she and other women are fighting the group not only because of the threat it poses to Kurds but because it 'is against women's liberation'.' AFP, September 13, 2014.

'NEW DELHI (AP)—Promising to 'storm your barricades with cars packed with gunpowder,' al–Qaida announced Thursday it had created an Indian branch that the terror network vowed would bring Islamic rule to the entire subcontinent.' Associated Press, September 04, 2014. 'The 16–year–old had gone missing after trying to protect her dad from being attacked by village elders. Three men have been arrested in West Bengal state after her battered body was found near railroad tracks.'

Daily News, September 03, 2014. 'Sexual assaults in the country had become more frequent and brutal since the 2011 overthrow of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak. Women who took part in political gatherings were especially targeted. But there is some momentum for changes in the culture.' Daily News, September 03, 2014.

'Robertson's solution of 'convert or die' was a chilling echo of the ultimatum that Islamic State militants gave to Christians, Yazidis and other minority religious sects who live in their new 'caliphate.' 'Hundreds' of men have been killed for refusing to convert to the Islamic State's extremist interpretation of Islam,' Amnesty International reports.' Daily News, September 03, 2014. 'KSU, China (AP)—Outside a mosque in China's restive west, a government–appointed Muslim cleric was dodging a foreign reporter's question about why young men of the Uighur ethnic minority don't have beards when one such youth interrupted. 'Why don't you just tell them the truth?'

He shouted to the cleric under the nervous gaze of several police officers who had been tailing the reporters all day in the oasis city of Aksu. 'It's because the government doesn't allow beards.' A plainclothes Uighur policeman swiftly rebuked the young man. 'Be careful what you say,' he warned.' Associated Press, August 24, 2014.

'The president of the world's most populous Muslim–majority country, Indonesia, on Thursday called the actions of Islamic State militants 'embarrassing' to the religion and urged Islamic leaders to unite in tackling extremism.' AFP, August 21, 2014.

'Well financed and armed, IS insurgents have captured large swathes of territory in a summer offensive, as the Iraqi army—and now Kurdish Peshmerga forces in the self–governing north—have crumbled in the face of its onslaught, massacring Shi'ites and minority Christians and Yazidis as they advance.' Reuters Press, August 12, 2014. 'Protestants in Slaviansk had felt particularly under threat from the rebels. Despite about half of the town having fled the violence, several thousand Protestants, belonging to 15 or so non–Orthodox denominations, including the Church of the Transfiguration, still remained. And a number of them had been arrested by the separatists, accused of being 'Satanists' or of helping the Ukrainian Army.' Christian Science Monitor, August 12, 2014.

'In a dusty camp here, Iraqi refugees have new heroes: Syrian Kurdish fighters who battled militants to carve out an escape route for tens of thousands trapped on a mountaintop.' Reuters Press, August 12, 2014.

'Kirkuk (Iraq) (AFP)—Jihadists seized Iraq's largest Christian town and surrounding areas Thursday, sending tens of thousands of panicked residents fleeing in what is being called a humanitarian disaster, officials and witnesses said. AFP, August 07, 2014. 'BAGHDAD (Reuters)—Kurdish forces attacked Islamic State fighters near the Kurdish regional capital of Arbil in northern Iraq on Wednesday in a change of tactics supported by the Iraqi central government to try to break the Islamists' momentum.

Reuters Press, August 06, 2014. ' ISLAMABAD (Reuters)—A Pakistani mob killed a woman member of a religious sect and two of her granddaughters after a sect member was accused of posting blasphemous material on Facebook, police said Monday, the latest instance of growing violence against minorities. The dead, including a seven–year–old girl and her baby sister, were Ahmadis, who consider themselves Muslim but believe in a prophet after Mohammed.

A 1984 Pakistani law declared them non–Muslims and many Pakistanis consider them heretics.' Reuters Press, July 28, 2014. 'Beirut (AFP)—The Islamic State, which advocates public stoning for adultery, has opened a 'marriage bureau' for women who want to wed its fighters in territory they control in Syria and Iraq. The jihadist group's office is operating from Al–Bab, a town in Aleppo province of northern Syria, for 'single women and widows who would like to marry IS fighters', said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.' AFP, July 28, 2014.

'YAOUNDE (Reuters)—Nigerian Boko Haram militants kidnapped the wife of Cameroon's vice prime minister and killed at least three people on Sunday in a cross-border attack involving more than 200 assailants in the northern town of Kolofata, Cameroon officials said.' Reuters Press, July 27, 2014. 'Sunni extremists from the so–called Islamic State blew up the tomb of the Prophet Jonah in Mosul on Thursday. The site is holy to both Christians and Muslims. NPR's Leila Fadel reports that video of the explosion quickly spread online, and residents of the city and across Iraq were angered by the destruction.' NPR, July 25, 2014. 'Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, the secretary general of the Sri Lanka's hardline group Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), or 'Buddhist Power Force', spoke out after the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader called on monks in Myanmar and Sri Lanka to end violence towards Muslims in their countries.'

Reuters Press, July 22, 2014. 'You have no place here anymore, you have to leave immediately,' a member of the Syriac clergy quoted the Sunni militants as telling the monastery's residents.' AFP, July 20, 2014.

'GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP)—The first major ground battle in two weeks of Israel–Hamas fighting exacted a steep price Sunday: It killed 65 Palestinians and 13 Israeli soldiers and forced thousands of terrified Palestinian civilians to flee their neighborhood, reportedly used to launch rockets at Israel and now devastated by the fighting.' Associated Press, July 20, 2014.

'The Islamic State group running Mosul had already demanded that those Christians still in the city convert, pay a special tax or leave but messages blaring on mosques' loudspeakers appeared to spark an exodus. An earlier statement by Mosul's new rulers had said there would be 'nothing for them but the sword' if Christians did not abide by those conditions before noon (0900 GMT) on Saturday.' AFP, July 19, 2014. 'It was the first 'execution' of its kind by the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria, which has proclaimed the establishment of an Islamic 'caliphate' straddling Syria and Iraq.'

AFT, July 18, 2014. 'ISIL and associated armed groups have also continued to. Perpetrate targeted assassinations (of) community, political, and religious leaders, government employees, education professionals, health workers.

Sexual assault, rape and other forms of sexual violence against women and girls, forced recruitment of children, kidnappings, executions, robberies.' Reuters Press, July 18, 2014. 'Well–armed Islamic extremists attacked as residents were preparing for the 5 a.m.

Dawn prayers and the civilian defense fighters could only resist with clubs and homemade shotguns, he said.' Associated Press, July 18, 2014. 'Since the Islamic State swept through Iraqi cities and proclaimed its leader caliph of all Muslims last month, there have been increasing signs of conflict with other Sunni groups which do not necessarily share its rejection of Iraq's borders or its severe interpretation of Islam.' Reuters Press, July 14, 2014. 'The killings appeared to be retaliation for attacks by the jihadist Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isis), Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.

The prisoners were all Sunni Muslims, while the majority of security forces and militia were Shia, they added.' BBC News, July 12, 2014. 'Todd Akin takes it back.

He's not sorry. Two years after the Missouri Republican's comments on rape, pregnancy and abortion doomed his campaign and fueled a 'war on women' message that carried Democrats to victory in the Senate, one of the few regrets he mentions in a new book is the decision to air a campaign ad apologizing for his remarks.' Politico, July 10, 2014. Todd Akins lost in 2012, so he's returning to his Theocratic 'base.' .

' This isn't about political parties; it's about the looming danger of living under a theocracy—about a US version of Taliban rule. I am aiming at the elections of individuals who would, if elected, enact laws which are inherently repressive.' Andrew Vachss' Tumblr Page, 2012. 'India's Supreme Court Monday rejected a petition seeking to ban Sharia courts, but stressed that they had no legal powers over Muslims and their decisions could not be enforced. India's 150 million Muslims follow their own laws governing family life and other personal issues such as marriage and divorce, with Sharia courts used to rule on such matters and mediate in disagreements. The top court said that Islamic judges, who interpret religious law, could only rule when individuals submitted voluntarily to them and their decisions, or fatwas, were not legally binding.'

AFP, July 06, 2014. 'ALUTHGAMA, Sri Lanka (AP)—The attackers stormed in close to midnight, tearing through town with gasoline bombs and clubs before carting away piles of cash and jewelry they stole from Muslim families in this tiny corner of Sri Lanka. The onslaught incited by the Bodu Bala Sena, or Buddhist Power Force, a hard–line group that has gained thousands of followers in recent years, killed at least two Muslims and injured dozens more last month in the worst religious violence Sri Lanka has seen in decades.' Associated Press, July 05, 2014.

'He's like a myth,' Ugandan Lt. John Kagwisa, the intelligence officer for military operations against the rebels, said of Kony.

'His (fighters) see him as some kind of god, their spiritual god. They say that Kony can see what you're doing in the bush even if you're many miles away.' Associated Press, July 04, 2014. 'Police in Myanmar's second largest city, Mandalay, used rubber bullets Wednesday to disperse a Buddhist mob that was attacking a Muslim–owned tea shop.' Voice of America, July 02, 2014. 'YANGON, July 2 (Reuters)—Myanmar police fired shots on Wednesday to disperse crowds of Buddhists and Muslims facing off in the streets of Mandalay, the country's second–largest city, police sources and a witness said.' Trust.org, July 02, 2014.

'More than two weeks after ISIL and other Sunni militias swept across northern Iraq and claimed Mosul, civilians continue to flee their homes — many of them Christian. Mosul's archbishop told local news outlets thousands of Christians have fled clashes near Mosul over the past few days.' Global Post, June 29, 2014. '(Reuters)—Photograph and satellite imagery indicate that Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) insurgents have carried out mass executions in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit, Human Rights Watch reported on Friday. ISIL, radical Islamists who want to re-create a mediaeval–style caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria, has stormed largely unopposed across much of northern Iraq, taking cities including Mosul and Tikrit, seizing border posts with Syria and advancing to within some 100 km (62 miles) of the capital Baghdad.' Reuters Press, June 27, 2014.

'Hostage–taking has scared off potential tourists. Ze Bita, head of customs in the Far North region, said there had been a sharp drop in customs revenues, even though the security presence has cut down on cotton smuggling into northern Nigeria.' Reuters Press, June 26, 2014. 'Mohammed Ajmal Choudhry, 61, is accused of arranging the 'honor killings' after his daughter left her arranged marriage and escaped from Pakistan with her lover.

His daughter, Amina Ajmal, 23, testified about the secret recordings and revealed that one of her three sisters had also run away from home.' Daily News, June 26, 2014. 'Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled their homes, their leaders tortured and killed.

Is this what democracy in Burma was supposed to look like?' Take Part, June 26, 2014. 'North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, a Republican, has signed legislation that will explicitly allow students in public schools across the state to engage in voluntary student–led prayer.'

Daily Caller, June 25, 2014. 'LUXOR, Egypt (AP)—A court convicted an Egyptian Christian to six years imprisonment for blasphemy and contempt of religion on Tuesday.' Associated Press, June 24, 2014. 'She is reportedly slated to remain in jail for two years to nurse the child before she is to be flogged and hanged. The court's sentence has prompted statements of concern from Western governments and human rights groups. Her lawyers continue to appeal and petition for clemency.' ABC News, May 27, 2014.

Time, December 04, 2013. New York Times, December 05, 2013. 'Over the weekend, the country's Foreign Ministry Under–Secretary Abdelah Al–Azrak told Reuters that 'The related authorities in the country are working to release Mariam (Yahya Ibrahim), who was sentenced to death for apostasy, through legal measures,' adding, 'I expect her to be released soon.'

But neither Ibrahim's lawyer or her husband, a U.S. Citizen, said they knew of any plans for her release.

And today Sudan's foreign ministry spokesman Abubakar Al–Sidiq also said he was not aware of any plans for her release.' The Wire, June 2, 2014. Download text to speech for mac.

'The appeal demands the release of Meriam Ibrahim, saying the court that tried her committed 'procedural errors,' her lawyer, Eman Abdul–Rahim, told The Associated Press late Wednesday.' Associated Press, June 05, 2014. AFP, June 17, 2014. 'Her legal team told CNN that Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, her American husband, Daniel Wani, and their two children were stopped at an airport in Khartoum and interrogated at national security headquarters in the Sudanese capital.The problem involved what the legal team described as an alleged 'irregularity with her documentation,' according to Ibrahim's lawyers, who said she was in police custody.' CNN, June 24, 2014. 'Sudan does not recognize her as a South Sudanese citizen because, despite lifting her sentence, it does not recognize her marriage to a Christian, something not allowed under the Islamic laws applied in Sudan, where most people are Sunni Muslims.'

Reuters Press, June 25, 2014. 'Khartoum (AFP)—The husband of a Sudanese Christian woman facing threats after her apostasy death sentence was overturned expressed relief on Friday that the family has been given refuge at the US embassy.' AFP, June 27, 2014. 'The Khartoum Religious Court will review on Thursday morning a case asking to prove that Mariam Ibrahim belongs to her (Muslim) father and family,' said Abdel Rahman Malek, the lawyer hired by Ibrahim's Muslim family for the case.The case is expected to further delay Ibrahim's plan to leave Sudan along with her two children and husband, who have all been staying at the U.S.

Embassy in Khartoum since Ibrahim's release from police custody last Thursday.' Reuters Press, July 03, 2014. 'KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP)—Malaysia's top court ruled Monday that non–Muslims cannot use the word 'Allah' to refer to God, delivering the final word on a contentious debate that has reinforced complaints that religious minorities are treated unfairly in the Muslim–majority country.' Associated Press, June 23, 2014. 'Kate Kelly was shocked to find out earlier this month from her bishop that she is facing excommunication from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–day Saints, of which she is a lifelong member. The leader of 'Ordain Women' is accused of apostasy, defined as repeated and public advocacy of positions that oppose church teachings.'

Associated Press, June 22, 2014. 'According to the Bishops who ruled against her, she can be considered for re–baptism at some point in the future, but that would require her to give up her personal teachings and she 'must stop trying to gain a following for yourself or your cause and taking actions that could lead others away from the Church.' It seems unlikely that she would comply with that request now.' The Wire, June 23, 2014. 'Shipps said The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–day Saints is implementing 'boundary maintenance,' using Kelly as an example to show people how far they can go in questioning church practices.' Associated Press, June 24, 2014.

'WASHINGTON (AP)—Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Saturday night accused President Barack Obama and other Democrats of waging wars against religious liberty and education and said that a rebellion is brewing in the U.S. With people ready for 'a hostile takeover' of the nation's capital.'

Associated Press, June 22, 2014. 'The widespread fear of murder is why civic groups believe this fishing community on the shores of Lake Victoria can be mobilized for change. Eight children have been abducted and ritualistically killed in Buikwe this year, their mutilated bodies dumped in bushes and sugarcane plantations, according to local officials. Across Uganda at least 729 children were abducted in 2013, according to a Ugandan police report that also cited a 39 percent increase in crimes against children over the previous year.'

Associated Press, June 22, 2014. 'Rickey Wagoner, 49, told police in February that he was attacked by three black teens who stabbed and shot him three times — but that two bullets were stopped by his copy of 'The Message', a contemporary take on the New Testament. But cops said Wednesday the disgraced driver shot and stabbed himself, and made up the story about the teens.' Daily News, June 18, 2014. 'There are more than 67 million Christians in China, according to the Pew Research Center, but a Chinese official for religious affairs said the spread of the religion was 'too excessive and too haphazard' in an address to Communist Party members.' The Wire, June 17, 2014.

'I may have the genetic coding that I'm inclined to be an alcoholic, but I have the desire not to do that,' Perry said in remarks that were broadcast by the local CBS affiliate. 'And I look at the homosexual issue in the same way'.'

Daily News, June 16, 2014. 'Oklahoma's governor signed such a measure last month. Similar laws have taken effect in five states: Kansas, North Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and Texas, where about a third of abortion clinics have closed since that state's law took effect late last year after legal battles. Laws have been blocked in Alabama, Mississippi and Wisconsin pending the outcome of court challenges.'

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Reuters Press, June 13, 2014. 'Draft laws in Myanmar aimed at protecting the country's majority Buddhist identity by regulating religious conversions and interfaith marriages have 'no place in the 21st century' and should be withdrawn, a U.S. Government agency said on Wednesday.' Business Insider, June 11, 2014.

'The program — already the subject of parent–led High Court challenge over religious funding in the secular state school system — used to allow schools to use the money for a church–backed chaplain or a secular welfare officer. However under Tony Abbott, that all changes, with the government outlawing funding for secular support, raising the ire of teachers' groups and gay rights organizations and outraging schools forced to lay off welfare officers and youth workers.' Global Post, June 06, 2014. 'As the International Crisis Group notes in an April report, the Jonathan administration should recognize 'that unless issues of bad governance and systemic corruption are addressed vigorously and transparently, all other measures will be nothing but stop-gaps'.'

Christian Science Monitor, June 07, 2014. 'The group, which wants to create a hardline Islamic state in northern Nigeria and has killed thousands since 2009, kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls in Borno on April 14.'

AFT, June 04, 2014. 'HRW executive director Kenneth Roth was withering in a recent report: 'The world was apparently mistaken to assume that as a revered victim of rights abuse she would also be a principled defender of rights.' ' CNN.com, May 31, 2014.

'Police in northern India have arrested three men for brutally attacking the mother of a rape victim after she refused to withdraw her complaint, an official said Friday, as investigators sought clues in a gang rape elsewhere in the state that left two teenage cousins dead. The attack of the mother this week in the town of Etawah in Uttar Pradesh state followed the May 11 rape of her teenage daughter.

A local man was arrested after the woman filed a complaint with authorities.' Yahoo News via the AP, May 30, 2014. 'A woman was stoned to death by her own family in front of a Pakistani high court on Tuesday for marrying the man she loved, police and a defence lawyer said. Nearly 20 members of the woman's family, including her father and brothers, attacked her and her husband with batons and bricks in broad daylight before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore, said police official Naseem Butt. Arranged marriages are the norm among conservative Pakistanis, who view marriage for love as a transgression. ' The Hindu, May 27, 2014.

Associated Press, May 28, 2014. 'LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — The husband of a woman stoned to death in Pakistan killed his first wife four years ago, police and relatives said Thursday, a shocking twist both showing how complicated justice can be and how dangerous life is for women in the country.' Associated Press, May 29, 2014. 'Farzana Parveen was battered to death outside the High Court in the eastern city of Lahore in May by more than two dozen attackers armed with bricks, including numerous relatives.

'The court today indicted the father, two brothers, one cousin and ex–husband of the victim for murder, torture and terrorism,' Mian Zulfiqar, the police officer investigator on the case, told AFP.' AFP, July 5, 2014. 'Boko Haram targeted those living along the border, gunning people down in the marketplace, and setting houses on fire and then shooting them dead when they tried to escape.'

Daily News, May 7, 2014. 'From Malaysia to Australia, countries easily reachable by boat have been implementing policies and practices to ensure that Rohingya Muslims don't wash up on their shores — from shoving them back to sea, where they risk being sold as slaves, to flat out barring the refugees from stepping onto their soil. Despite pleas from the United Nations, which considers the Rohingya to be among the most persecuted groups on earth, many governments in the region have refused to sign refugee conventions and protocols, meaning they are not obligated to help. The countries said they fear adopting the international agreements could attract a flood of immigrants they cannot support.' Associated Press, April 28, 2014. 'The school is located not far from where the Islamist militant group Boko Haram have been carrying out attacks, as the BBC's Will Ross reports.' BBC News, April 15, 2014.

'It made headlines again this week with the abduction of more than 100 schoolgirls in the town of Chibok in northeastern Nigeria. After a fierce gunbattle with soldiers, the militants herded the girls out of bed and onto buses, and sped off.

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Only a few of the 129 girls have been freed. What exactly is Boko Haram, and why has it turned into a Nigerian synonym for fear and bloodshed?' CNN.com, April 17, 2014. CHIBOK, Nigeria (AP) 'Some 234 girls are missing from the northeast Nigerian school attacked last week by Islamic extremists, significantly more than the 85 reported by education officials, parents told the state governor Monday.' Yahoo News, April 21, 2014. 'Hundreds of protesters marched in the streets of the Nigerian capital on Wednesday, demanding that the government do more to find scores of schoolgirls abducted by armed militants more than two weeks ago' New York Times, April 30, 2014. 'The circumstances of the kidnapping, and the military's deception, especially, have exposed a deeply troubling aspect of Nigeria's leadership: when it comes to Boko Haram, the government cannot be trusted.'

The New Yorker, April 30, 2014. The Islamist militant group Boko Haram claimed responsibility on Monday for the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls during a raid in the village of Chibok in northeast Nigeria last month, the French news agency AFP reported, citing a video it had obtained. Voice of America, May 05, 2014.

'I will sell them,' Boko Haram leader says of kidnapped Nigerian girls. CNN.com, May 5, 2014. Damning testimonies gathered by Amnesty International reveal that Nigerian security forces failed to act on advance warnings about Boko Haram's armed raid on the state–run boarding school in Chibok which led to the abduction of more than 240 schoolgirls on 14–15 April, 2014. The president of Nigeria for weeks refused international help to search for more than 300 girls abducted from a school by Islamic extremists, one in a series of missteps that have led to growing international outrage against the government.

Associated Press, May 10, 2014. 'The Governor of Borno State Kashim Shettima says the federal government has been 'deaf, dumb and blind' to the threat posed by Boko Haram for three years.' NBC News, May 16, 2014. 'Despite an outcry from the international community, social media and civil society, this operation was consistent with Boko Haram's previous militant activities in the Nigeria–Cameroon–Chad–Niger border region and its founder Muhammad Yusuf's non–recognition of colonial–era political boundaries that 'cut off Niger and Chad and amalgamated Borno with infidels.'

3 As Shekau, who is Yusuf's former deputy, said in his May 5 statement, 'we don't know Cameroon or Chad—I don't have a country. Islamiyya is what I have.' 4' Combatting Terrorism Center, West Point, May 29, 2014.

'Submitting the final report, Brigadier General Ibrahim Sabo said 219 girls remained at large, a total virtually unchanged since Boko Haram militants stormed their secondary school in northeast Borno state on April 14 to kidnap them.' Reuters Press, June 20, 2014. 'A new law would approve marriage to girls as young as nine in a bid to appease the nation's conservatives ahead of parliamentary elections.'

Daily Beast, April 09, 2014. 'UNICEF activists are campaigning to educate Somaliland communities about the harms of female genital mutilation. But the stigma of being 'uncut' is still so strong that many leaders say they will not stop practicing FGM.' Daily News, March 1, 2014. 'A day after passing one of the world's most restrictive laws, Uganda paper publishes a list of people it says are gay.

Under 'Exposed' headline, the paper also warns on 'using mouth for sex.' ' Daily News, February 25, 2014. 'In the face of this pressure, why would Nigeria's government enact such an anti–gay law? Sodomy was already outlawed in the country, and it's unlikely that many homosexuals were publicly calling for same–sex marriage, so why bother? The answer is depressingly simple: It's an incredibly popular opinion, and oil–rich Nigeria doesn't need Western aid in the same way other African nations do.' Houston Chronicle, January 14, 2014. 'Roger was a courageous man who became an accidental activist after he was arrested simply for expressing his love for another man,' Human Rights Watch Neela Ghoshal said.'

Daily News, January 13, 2014. Sahar Thabit of Hollywood, Fla. Was allegedly enraged that her daughter preferred a boy she met on the Internet to the cousin her parents arranged for her to marry.

Daily News, March 21, 2013 A judge upheld murder charges Wednesday against a fundamentalist Christian couple in their infant's faith–healing death, saying things might be different if their toddler hadn't died four years ago 'under strikingly similar circumstances.' Huffington Post, August 07, 2013 Says it won't disclose information about abuse cases Time, December 04, 2013. The timing of the announcement, two days after a United Nations panel criticized the Vatican over its handling of abuse cases, suggested that the pope and his closest advisers wanted to at least be seen as tackling the issue with greater firmness. New York Times, December 05, 2013 'A group of village elders and clerics sentenced Sufia Begum under Sharia law to 40 lashes for adultery. The 40–year–old died of her injuries almost a month after the beating in Rajshahi district, her family says.' BBC News, December 20, 2013. News.com Australia, November 05, 2012 'This isn't about political parties; it's about the looming danger of living under a theocracy—about a US version of Taliban rule.

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I am aiming at the elections of individuals who would, if elected, enact laws which are inherently repressive.' Andrew Vachss Tumblr post, 2012. 'Incest is nothing more than rape–by–extortion.

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If you don't think so, or if you think that the victim should be punished for such a crime, you shouldn't be voting — you should be emigrating to a country ruled by the Taliban.' The Zero, © Andrew Vachss, 2012.

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