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An Al-ʾAsbū‘ article published on January 31, 2005, reinforces a widespread belief that Americans are trying to use Egypt’s Christians to create a wedge between Muslims and Christians with the purpose of weakening Egypt. The article lacks accuracy but shows Egyptian distrust of US involvement in...
Journalists must be aware of sectarian sensitivities. By not being aware of them, journalists contribute to the bias and distortion of facts.
Propaganda and distortions in the press concerning the war in Iraq. Report on the situation of Christians in Iraq.
Comment on demonstrations in Egypt and reports in Egyptian press about the war in Iraq. Reporting about the war in Iraq.
The beheading of hostages in Iraq and Saudi Arabia left the media the world over horrified and uncertain about how much should be shown. Media outlets worldwide, with the exception of Arab media, did not know how much to show or publish about these events. As I scanned Arab satellite channels and...
We are facing a current phenomenon about the appearance of religious parties clad in political attire during a fragile time of political reform
Personal memories of Dr. William Qilada who supported the start of the RNSAW.
The leaders of the Egyptian parties agree that there is no religious persecution in Egypt and that America should not interfere in internal Egyptian matters.
Hulsman argues that there are social problems in Egypt but not persecution and that if the proposals for a law promoting religious freedom worldwide becomes law they could lead to polarization between Muslims and Christians in Egyptian society. He gives examples of stories which have been...
[Comment: In 1998 the RNSAW accepted requests from readers to remain anonymous. From the summer of 1998 this policy was changed.] In a previous article in Al Ahram Mohammed Al-Samak mentioned a number of names of people he believes are behind the Freedom of Religious Persecution Act. A reader...

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