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Marek Nusl www.mazmedia.co.uk

That’s me!And this is a quick look at what

i’ve been up to. Enjoy!

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St Albans

11

While it is

apparent that

the cartoons publish

ed

in several

European

newspapers go against t

he beliefs

and offend the ideologies of the

Muslim community,

freedom of

speech still remains paramount.

Support, it s

eems, for th

e Islamic

communities outrage would have

been stronger had it

not been for

the threats of terrorism

at the

protests held in London outsid

e

the Danish embassy. Whereby

placards were displayed stating

various horrifi

c messa

ges such as

“behead those who insult Islam!!!”

and “Europe your 9/11 will come!”

Both the ca

rtoons of th

e prophet

Mohammed and the demonstrations

have stirred up yet more racial

tensions in Britain. This in turn

affects us all in the multi-f

aith

society in which we live. One

Danish student has commented

upon her unrest a

fter the Danish

flag was burnt at London protests.

She continued to sta

te that after

the marches her fa

mily have had to

cancel their h

oliday due to concern

for their safety from extremist

Muslims a

s a result o

f possessin

g

Danish passports.

This is a clear

example of the apprehensions

people of all religions and races

feel after the recent events.

The University’s

Islamic

Society

was unable to be reached for their

comments and opinions on the

matter, I tried, but they didn’t

answer! Despite th

is it is

evident

that the behaviour of both the

publishers o

f the cartoons and the

demonstrators

does not reflect

the beliefs of th

e majority of our

society. None-the-less t

he question

remains, are th

e threats t

owards

our society by the protesting

Muslims assis

ting their cause or is

their demonstra

tion of freedom of

expression sim

ply causing racial

tensions in our so

ciety?

Cartoons and Protests

Cause Racial Tension

by Amy Russell

Britney Spears h

as caused masses

of concern as she drives in a

state of frustra

tion away from the

‘aggressive’ paparazzi.

The Los Angeles Department of Children

and Family Services were alarmed at

the shocking photos of th

e pop singer

driving with her baby on her lap. The

acclaimed ‘pop princess’

defended

herself by saying the photographers

following her were “horrifying” and

“frightful”.

Miss Spear’s t

ook the matter in

to her

own hands when she apparently felt th

at

the paparazzi were becoming physic

ally

aggressive. She thought sh

e was doing

the best thing by putting Sean Preston

on her lap but unfortunately she has

caused controversy around the world.

In a statement she said; “I love my ch

ild

and would do anything to protect him.”

All she could think about was getting

her baby out of harm’s way. Britney Puts Baby

Behind The Wheel

by G Messina

Cameroon

rocked by a

campaign

to “out”

homosexual

personalities.

The effort b

y tabloid newspapers

claims to expose some 50

people who engage in “deviant

behaviour.”

Homosexual acts are banned in

Cameroon, with up to five years in jail

and this latest c

ampaign has sparked

a national debate about gay rights

and privacy.

Youngsters f

rom across K

ent faced

the dock last weekend - a

s they

took part in a mock tria

l.

Students aged between 12 and 14

were taking on the role of lawyers,

witnesses, m

agistrates and court s

taff

in a specially written cri

minal case.

Their performance was b

eing judged

by legal professionals

at Medway

Magistrates’ C

ourt on Saturday.

It is the 13th year th

e competition has

been used to introduce young people

to the legal system in an activ

e way.

The four schools t

aking part were Sir

Joseph Williamson’s Math School in

Rochester, Oakwood Park Grammar

for Boys in Maidstone, Highworth

Grammar School fo

r Girls

in Ashford,

and St Catherine’s RC School fo

r Girls

in Bexleyheath.

School

children

facing the

Dock

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St Albans

11

While it is

apparent that

the cartoons publish

ed

in several

European

newspapers go against t

he beliefs

and offend the ideologies of the

Muslim community,

freedom of

speech still remains paramount.

Support, it s

eems, for th

e Islamic

communities outrage would have

been stronger had it

not been for

the threats of terrorism

at the

protests held in London outsid

e

the Danish embassy. Whereby

placards were displayed stating

various horrifi

c messa

ges such as

“behead those who insult Islam!!!”

and “Europe your 9/11 will come!”

Both the ca

rtoons of th

e prophet

Mohammed and the demonstrations

have stirred up yet more racial

tensions in Britain. This in turn

affects us all in the multi-f

aith

society in which we live. One

Danish student has commented

upon her unrest a

fter the Danish

flag was burnt at London protests.

She continued to sta

te that after

the marches her fa

mily have had to

cancel their h

oliday due to concern

for their safety from extremist

Muslims a

s a result o

f possessin

g

Danish passports.

This is a clear

example of the apprehensions

people of all religions and races

feel after the recent events.

The University’s

Islamic

Society

was unable to be reached for their

comments and opinions on the

matter, I tried, but they didn’t

answer! Despite th

is it is

evident

that the behaviour of both the

publishers o

f the cartoons and the

demonstrators

does not reflect

the beliefs of th

e majority of our

society. None-the-less t

he question

remains, are th

e threats t

owards

our society by the protesting

Muslims assis

ting their cause or is

their demonstra

tion of freedom of

expression sim

ply causing racial

tensions in our so

ciety?

Cartoons and Protests

Cause Racial Tension

by Amy Russell

Britney Spears h

as caused masses

of concern as she drives in a

state of frustra

tion away from the

‘aggressive’ paparazzi.

The Los Angeles Department of Children

and Family Services were alarmed at

the shocking photos of th

e pop singer

driving with her baby on her lap. The

acclaimed ‘pop princess’

defended

herself by saying the photographers

following her were “horrifying” and

“frightful”.

Miss Spear’s t

ook the matter in

to her

own hands when she apparently felt th

at

the paparazzi were becoming physic

ally

aggressive. She thought sh

e was doing

the best thing by putting Sean Preston

on her lap but unfortunately she has

caused controversy around the world.

In a statement she said; “I love my ch

ild

and would do anything to protect him.”

All she could think about was getting

her baby out of harm’s way. Britney Puts Baby

Behind The Wheel

by G Messina

Cameroon

rocked by a

campaign

to “out”

homosexual

personalities.

The effort b

y tabloid newspapers

claims to expose some 50

people who engage in “deviant

behaviour.”

Homosexual acts are banned in

Cameroon, with up to five years in jail

and this latest c

ampaign has sparked

a national debate about gay rights

and privacy.

Youngsters f

rom across K

ent faced

the dock last weekend - a

s they

took part in a mock tria

l.

Students aged between 12 and 14

were taking on the role of lawyers,

witnesses, m

agistrates and court s

taff

in a specially written cri

minal case.

Their performance was b

eing judged

by legal professionals

at Medway

Magistrates’ C

ourt on Saturday.

It is the 13th year th

e competition has

been used to introduce young people

to the legal system in an activ

e way.

The four schools t

aking part were Sir

Joseph Williamson’s Math School in

Rochester, Oakwood Park Grammar

for Boys in Maidstone, Highworth

Grammar School fo

r Girls

in Ashford,

and St Catherine’s RC School fo

r Girls

in Bexleyheath.

School

children

facing the

Dock

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Just waiting on the weather now...

and then we’ll be cooking up a storm. Stumble Inn takes delivery of its new BBQs to compliment

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Fairground rides big wheel and dodgems

• BBQ • Magician • Stiltwalkers •

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SUMMER BALL

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Dusk ‘til dawn bar and entertainment!

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The Student Advice & Support Centre is situated on the fi rst fl oor of the Students’ Union and operates an open door exclusively for students during term time. However, during vacation periods or at busy times it may be necessary to book an appointment.

Need advice?We’re here to help.

Acade mic Issues

Fina nce Matters

Acco m m odatio

n

L eg al Rights

Safety

for more information visit www.surhul.co.uk/advice

E m p l o y m e nt

Health C oncern

s

“...open door policy exclusively for students...”

Offi ce hours: 10am and 5pm, Monday – Friday.t: 01784 486300

VP Education & Welfaree: [email protected]

Tina Rainer (Welfare Adviser)e: [email protected]

Fairground rides big wheel and dodgems

• BBQ • Magician • Stiltwalkers •

Love to Make Noise & Insanity - Garden of Eden

SUMMER BALL

Funky Divas

Dusk ‘til dawn bar and entertainment!

SURHUL SUMMER BALL

Friday 4th June 2010

Tickets still available from the box offi ce 11.30am - 2.30pm, £75

2010

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Speciality Margarita Triple cheese, mozzarella loaf, tomatoes, basil

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Monday Night is Pizza Night Meal Deal:

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all this with table service available from 7pm to 10.30pm!

All pizzas are freshly made to order using a stonebaked ciabatta base with Italian style tomato sauce

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conjunction with any other promotion. Subject to availability. Voucher valid until 30/11/09 at

all Caspian Group Restaurants. View participating stores on www.fl ame-grilled.co.uk & all

participating Burger King Restaurants. TM & (c) 2009 Burger King Corporation. All rights

Reserved.

Buy one, get another burger from this voucher of the lower value free. Not valid in

conjunction with any other promotion. Subject to availability. Voucher valid until 30/11/09 at

all Caspian Group Restaurants. View participating stores on www.fl ame-grilled.co.uk & all

participating Burger King Restaurants. TM & (c) 2009 Burger King Corporation. All rights

Reserved.