Myra MacDonald

@myraemacdonald

South Asia specialist and author of Heights of Madness, a book on the Siachen war.

Scotland
Joined May 2008

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    Shunned for saying they're Muslims: life for Ahmadis after Asad Shah's murder

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    Never underestimate the left's willingness to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory

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    What a nasty way to frame the question. Pressure is to stop constitutionally demonizing the community

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    MCB today says Ahmadis should be treated with respect, but among their affiliates is this anti-Ahmadi hate group

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  6. A political decision made in Pakistan in 1974 excommunicating is official view of Muslim Council of Britain

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    This piece by is probably the best I've read on the Left's problem with Jews.

  8. Nice write-up on . London mayoral race is transformed as Sophie Walker raises profile of women

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    Killing of Asad Shah is a Wake Up Call on Promotion of Sectarian Hatred - important piece by

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    More terrible news from Bangladesh - student who "used to campaign for secularism on Facebook" hacked and shot dead:

  11. Would have thought this should go to Press Complaints Commission. Newspaper says "we completely dissociate ourselves" from persecuted group.

  12. Appalling that a Luton paper apologised for carrying an advertisement for the Ahmadiyya community in the .

  13. Also note links to Sipah-e-Sahaba and the anti-Ahmadi Khatme Nubuwwat (which has charitable status in )

  14. Don't miss this excellent piece by on Masood Azhar, The Man Who Brought Jihad to

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    Asad Shah death: Man admits killing shopkeeper because he 'disrespected' Islam via

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    Charlie Hebdo for the win.

  17. In the short-run, hoping pays more attention to this. Rain, flash floods claim 60 lives in KP, GB

  18. As a caveat, the WikiLeaks stuff on Tunisian corruption added to the multiple factors that gave us the "Arab Spring".

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