October 18, 2019
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Behind the Barbed Wire: China's Concentration Camps
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by Tony Perkins
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"I had to be strong. Every day when I woke up, I thanked God that I was still alive." --Sayragul Sauytbay, Uyghur
There are harrowing stories -- and then there are the stories that seep deep into our bones. Sayragul Sauytbay's is the kind you don't forget. Her survival in China's concentration camps isn't just a miracle -- it's a warning that true darkness has settled over parts of the East.
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Despite Cease-Fire, Calls for More Pressure on Turkey
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by Tony Perkins
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One hundred and twenty hours isn't a lot, but U.S. officials are hoping it's at least enough to get more Syrians and Kurds out of harm's way. Hunkered down on the front lines, the families who haven't fled got word of the five-day cease-fire like the rest of the world. For some, it was too late. The shelling from Turkish forces on the border town of Qamishli had already taken innocent lives, including a young teenage boy. Others had already fled, piled on motorcycles and other in cars to shelters several towns away.
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Raising the Barr on Religious Liberty
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by Tony Perkins
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More than two out of every three Americans think their beliefs are under attack -- and after the Left's hysteria over a speech by Attorney General Bill Barr, it's not hard to understand why. Barr, a Catholic, gave a stirring talk at Notre Dame -- one of the most powerful given on religious liberty by a government figure in decades. "Secularists, and their allies among the 'progressives,' have marshaled all the force of mass communications, popular culture, the entertainment industry, and academia in an unremitting assault on religion and traditional values," he insisted.
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Today's show features: Jessie Liu, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, on how U.S. and South Korea governments cooperated to dismantle the largest online child pornography ring; Dr. Steve Grcevich, Founder and President of Key Ministry, to discuss the increased rate of teen suicides in America; Yesterday's hearing on a DC bill that would legalize the sex trafficking industry; New reports emerge on the conditions in China's Uyghur prison camps.
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