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The author discusses the controversy surrounding the appointment of a Jewish- American academic to the Faculty of Mass Communication at Cairo University.
Drs. Cornelis Hulsman presented this text at the recent roundtable discussions of the European Institute of the Mediterranean, which were held on “Journalism and freedom of expression in the Mediterranean; responsibilities and limits.”
The article sheds light on the dictionary on media terminology prepared by the Arabic Language Institute. The article also deals with the importance of translating other specialized terminology into Arabic.
Terrorism, extremism, sectarian sedition and the rise of the Baha’ī religion are all the consequences of the diminishing role of religious institutions and political, economic and social factors.
Dr. Layla ‘Abd al-Majīd reports on a Cairo University conference dealing with the relationship between media and democracy and outlines her requirements for democratic media.
The author approached many figures to comment on what she calls the American campaign against the Egyptian press and religious institutions. She reports that American papers accuse the Egyptian press of stirring up hatred against the US and rejecting the American policies in the Middle East. At the...
A professor of public relations at the Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, has compiled a study titled “The mental image of Muslims in the West.” He argues that the image of Islam has not been suddenly distorted after September 11. He recommends studying the aspects of the negative...
In a symposium titled “Renewing religious discourse,” former dean of the Faculty of Mass Communication [no university mentioned], said that prayer rooms and mosques, that are not under the surveillance of the Ministry of Endowments, are one of the main reasons behind the spread of terrorist groups...
Racist acts against Muslims and Arabs living in Britain have risen since the July 7 terrorist attacks on London. Official sources have since reported more than 270 incidents of violence and discrimination against Muslims and Arabs across Britain.
The press suffers from many negatives, like mixing between news and personal opinions. Any committed journalist would not accept such transgressions.

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