Project Censored - 02.07.17




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Summary: <br> Recently, University of California Berkeley officials cancelled a planned speech by right-wing writer <br> Milo Yiannopoulos following vigorous protests, prompting President Trump to suggest withdrawing <br> federal funds from the campus. In light of Trump's connections to the ultra-right, what will be <br> the nature of political protest in the Trump years? Author and columnist David Talbot examines this issue. <br> Then Arif Humayun summarizes the principles of Islam, and explains why the advocacy of terror <br> has no basis in authentic Islamic doctrine. <br> <br>  <br> David Talbot has authored books on US political history, and writes a column at the San Francisco Chronicle. <br> <br> Arif Humayan is a cofounder of the multifaith organization Circle of Peace.<br> <br> <br>