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Former Gainesville resident Mohamed Fathy Suliman could face 20-year prison term

A former Gainesville resident and University of Florida student was charged with attempting to join and give money to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, commonly known as the foreign terrorist organization ISIS, in a criminal complaint released Monday by the U.S. Attorney s office. Mohamed Fathy Suliman, a 33-year-old U.S. citizen, attended UF for the fall 2005 semester and spring 2006 semester as a food science and human nutrition major, according to university spokeswoman Cynthia Roldan.  Roldan said UF officials would not comment but did cooperate with the investigation. After leaving UF, Suliman racked up three traffic violations in Alachua County per the clerk of courts: cutting across traffic to avoid a control device in 2006, failure to obey a traffic control device in 2008 and a speeding ticket in 2009.

LOL! Salafisten-NGO uit Frankrijk vindt Franse moskee-aanvallen de schuld van quasi-D66 er Macron – De Dagelijkse Standaard

LOL! Salafisten-NGO uit Frankrijk vindt Franse moskee-aanvallen de schuld van quasi-D66 er Macron – De Dagelijkse Standaard
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Forum 18: TAJIKISTAN: Three and a half years jail for illegal conscientious objection

7 January 2021 Felix Corley, Forum 18 Despite his offer to perform alternative civilian service, Khujand Military Court today (7 January) jailed Rustamjon Norov for three and a half years, the longest known sentence. The court claimed the 22-year-old Jehovah s Witness conscientious objector falsified his medical history to evade compulsory military service, charges he denies. While held in a military unit in October 2020, he was threatened with torture if he did not put on a military uniform. Khujand Military Court in northern Tajikistan today (7 January) jailed Rustamjon Norov, a 22-year-old Jehovah s Witness conscientious objector to military service, for three and a half years. Prosecutors accused prisoner of conscience Norov of falsifying his medical history to evade compulsory military service, charges he denies. He had offered to perform alternative civilian service, but against Tajikistan s international human rights obligations the regime does not offer this.

Forum 18: TAJIKISTAN: Religious freedom survey, December 2020

22 December 2020 Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18, and John Kinahan, Forum 18 Tajikistan restricts freedom of religion and belief, along with interlinked freedoms of expression, association and assembly. Forum 18 s survey analyses violations including: ban on and punishments for all exercise of freedom of religion or belief without state permission; severe limitations on numbers of mosques; jailing of Muslim, Jehovah s Witness and Protestant prisoners of conscience on alleged extremism charges; impunity for torture; jailing of conscientious objectors; and state censorship of religious materials. Tajikistan has a record of violating freedom of religion or belief and related human rights such as the freedoms of expression and association. Serious violations documented by Forum 18 include but are not limited to:

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