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Press-release: CAGE Begins Works on New Project, Thanks Visitors |
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INTERNET — The Coalition Against Global Extremism, better known under the acronym CAGE, has announced today that it has begun working on an entirely new project, titled “Community Watch” and designed to shed light on many instances of intolerance and racism that are happening daily in the Muslim communities of the West. |
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According to dolphin, CAGE’s co-founder and editor-in-chief, the new project will blend the best features of such renowned watchdogs as MEMRI and Jihad Watch, while providing the readers with an insight that is not usually available at these websites. |
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“While some people might view Community Watch as a copycat of MEMRI, it is not going to be limited to simple recitation of the supremacist and racist remarks,” said dolphin. “The documents will be recited in their entirety, but they are also going to be peppered with poignant comments a la Jihad Watch, pointing out inaccuracies, omissions and bare-faced lies. Above all, Community Watch will be unique in a sense that it will focus on small Muslim communities, as opposed to the entire Muslim world.” |
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Press-release: CAGE changes its logo |
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INTERNET - Coalition Against Global Extremism, better known under the acronym CAGE, has announced today that the long-awaited replacement of the website's logotype has finally taken place. |
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“We have been receiving numerous requests to change our logotype from various members of our audience for quite a while,” said dolphin, co-founder of the coalition. “We weren't completely happy with the previous logo ourselves, as it did not reflect the website's purpose properly. Having a crescent represent the first letter of our name confused a great number of our visitors. It made our site look like an islamic one”. |
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The new logotype appeared in the place of the old one on January 14, 2005 at 9:30PM EST, being slightly smaller in terms of filesize: 2,721 as opposed to 3,207 bytes. It has been written using the GIF89a format with 64 variations of colour. The exact size of the logotype is 314 by 110 pixels. |
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