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Workshop for Egyptian journalists; the Israeli-Arab conflict.
Review on how the Palestinian issue is approached by different groups.
When the news broke of the terrible train accident which had killed hundreds of people, Michael Meunier, president of the US Copts Association, immediately started a fundraising campaign for the victims of the disaster. The Egyptian press, which is generally hostile of Meunier’s campaigns, decided...
Introducing Bishop Thomas Bishop Thomas is a man with vision. He is from a well-to-do Egyptian family and could have emigrated to the West but instead not only decided to stay in Egypt but the become a monk. One year later he became bishop of al-Qussia and he saw it as his mission to raising his...
Stereotypes about people from other groups are false and misleading. Being in Egypt, one is continuously reminded of Western biases and the widespread conviction that the West has targeted Islam, that Western Christians are making an effort to destroy Islam and that; in fact, we are witnessing a...
Several articles in this issue show Muslims are upset with American interference in Muslim world.
Claims without any evidence that Christian girls in Egypt are kidnapped.
Visit of two Egyptian journalists to the Netherlands that AWR organized. Distortions and threats AWR experienced from US Coptic activists.
A one-of-a-kind mosque opened its doors last week in Amsterdam. The mosque is for women only and is considered the first of its kind in the entire history of Islam.
Four articles criticized according to objective journalistic criteria.

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