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North Korea and South Korea summarize the features and implications of the Cold War era, and show that one group chose poverty, suffering, and backwardness, while the other group chose progress, welfare, and production.
The author argues that the U.S. has misapplied the definition of terrorism to pursue its own policies and strategies in the Middle East region. This has not helped to reduced terrorism however, but only fueled further terrorist operations.
Explaining the broad meaning of the concept of jihād in Islām, Muslim thinker Rajab al-Bannā quoted famous British writer Karen Armstrong’s definition of it as "struggle and effort, not a synonym for holy war as Westerners define it." Ahmad ‘Izz al-Dīn al-‘Arab wrote in a short article in al-Wafd...
Hanī Labīb discusses the new American law for freedom of religion.
Subtitles: Demonstration in front of the Egyptian consulate in New York; 16 Copts murdered per minute C.N.N.-TV; Egypt is a place of persecution. See how they treat monkeys and bears in the zoo. Mahmoud Wahba: Jews are using Copts to cover a disaster among them. Rose al- Yūsuf, July 28, is also...
Dr. Milad Hanna, one of Egypt’s most prominent Christians, author of many books on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt and columnist in Al-Ahram, is very dismayed about the proposed American religious freedom law. In an article in Al-Ahram of July 22 he writes that there are sectarian clashes which...
The paper examines the history of Christian Zionism, an active movement that strenuously supports Israel, and which is particularly strong in the U.S.
The authors criticize the United Nation’s failure to properly reform its discredited Human Rights Commission, and call on the U.S. to divert funding to other human rights organizations if the U.N. continues to allow tyrants and dictators into the council.
An American Jewish group condemned a referendum done by the European Union which showed that 60% of the Europeans feel that Israel threatens the international peace more than North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan. The group described the result of the referendum as a “shock” and reflection of “anti-...
The article is an interview with Pope Shenoud III on the Iraq crisis. He believes that Iraq will not regain peace unless foreign forces withdraw from it. He stresses that Israel is the greatest danger threatening the region of the Middle East.

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