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Journalists must be aware of sectarian sensitivities. By not being aware of them, journalists contribute to the bias and distortion of facts.
Egyptian authorities hold talks with the US to release a Copt detained by US forces at the Egyptian church in Baghdad.
US forces in Iraq released four Egyptian Copts detained since July 19 during an US attack on the Egyptian Church in Baghdad. The four Copts were charged with possessing weapons without permission.
The author comments on secularism in the Arab world. He believes that secularism cannot be applied in the Arab world, part of which is Iraq. Since this is the case and since the American Administration cannot convince the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq to abandon the idea of establishing a religious...
The writers give a meticulous analysis to the false ideas revealed in the folk beliefs of some Muslims and Christians. These ideas create a relation between the signs of the Judgment Day and the American-British invasion of Iraq. The article describes how Israelis are exploiting these claims. The...
The article is an interview with Dr. Ali Al-Saman, the deputy-chairman of the Azhar Inter-Religious Dialogue Committee. He comments on the Muslim-Christian dialogue in the light of the US war on Iraq and the hostile relations between Islam and the West. He says that sending Christian missionary...
The author asks whether extremist Islamic fundamentalist movements, which believe in jihad and martyrdom as ways of combating occupation, will grow with the US invasion of Iraq. The author also discusses the relation between the US and Islamic countries after the war. See Also: Art. 13: an article...
A number of extremist American organizations supporting Zionism are discussing the possibility of including the Azhar on the list of terrorist groups worldwide. These organizations examine representing an official request to the US administration, based on the fact that the Azhar has declared jihad...
The author compares the Mongol aggression on Iraq in 1258 with the American aggression in 2003. Both aggressions destroyed the civilization and cultural heritage of Baghdad. In addition, after his aggression on Iraq, Hulagu, the leader of the Mongols, threatened Damascus with a similar attack. Bush...
The American presence in the Philippines, like that of their presence in Iraq today, was clothed in good intentions. They were there ostensibly to free the Philippines from the oppressive rule of Spain, and to prepare them for the ways of Western-style, or more specifically American-style...

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