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Women must enjoy the utmost freedom and comfort

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Adnan Oktar's piece in BERNAMA (Malaysia) & The Malaysian Times'da (Malaysia): http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v8/fe/newsfeatures.php?id=1412510 http://www.themalaysiantimes.com.my/rightful-freedom-women-21st-century/ In the recent weeks the world of art, especially Hollywood, was shaken by one of the greatest scandals in its modern history. 80 women have come forward, one after the other, with claims about sexual harassment against the famous producer Harvey Weinstein who had 81 Oscar wins. Long-standing rumours took a far more complicated turn when stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Rose McGowan entered the picture. No doubt, the truth of these allegations will emerge only after the legal process but these allegations have turned the attention of the world once again to the repressed lives women have been forced to live. Many may think of these events as the natural result of the moral degeneracy of Hollywood, sometimes standing out with scanda...

Let's Save the Innocent

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Adnan Oktar's piece in Kashmir Reader (India):  http://kashmirreader.com/2017/11/16/saving-the-innocent/ Children are among the most beautiful blessings in this world. They are innocent, wholesome, pure, sweet beings that see and look at everything through positive eyes. To them, everyone is good, everything is a wonder to be discovered. It is impossible to imagine a world without them; a world without their beautiful faces, souls and happy laughter would be intolerable. They are so precious, as soon as they walk into a room, everyone should compliment them and show them how much they deserve respect and appreciation. Clearly, no sane person would want to imagine, let alone see, a child getting hurt. Similarly, there is no doubt that every good and conscientious person would do everything in their power to protect children and ensure their happiness. And in today’s world, there is much to do in this regard. According to a UNICEF report, three quarters of the world’s childr...