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1. The positive face of Islam

Asian News, Wednesday 30 January 2008
WATCHING the daily news stories of never-ending troubles, hardship, misery and violence across the Arab world and central Asia, it is not surprising that many in the west view the culture of these countries as backward, and their religion as at best conservative and often as violent and extremist.

2. Rochdale residents make a stand against Musharraf's UK visit

Asian News, Tuesday 29 January 2008
How many times have you visited a relative’s home and saw the elderls engrossed in a discussion and argument about Pakistani politics over a cup of tea in the vicinity of their large traditional front room?

3. Moderate values are being challenged

Asian News, Friday 25 January 2008
It is concerning for Muslims who have lived through generations in Britain, that their moderate values are being challenged, by society and government, despite it would seem against the culture of resistance these generations have evolved against the far-right.

4. No help at hand

Asian News, Wednesday 23 January 2008
Refuges are supposed to offer protection and support to victims of domestic violence. So why are some women being turned away? Alexandra Topping from The Guardian investigates

5. The broken bloodline

Asian News, Friday 11 January 2008
Fatima Bhutto is Benazir's niece. The resemblance is striking: the long nose, the headstrong personality, the burning rage about a father's violent death. Declan Walsh meets the woman who would have been the heir to Benazir's throne - if it weren't for the family feud that came between them
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