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On October 6, 2016, Arie de Boer, Koen Vliegenthart and Cornelis Hulsman visited two sites that were World Servants projects in the period of 2006 until 2009. The delegation was received by Father Rueiss [Ruways], and briefly met with Bishop Gabriel [Jibrāʾīl] when he left the church after a prayer...
Side A Reinout Vos first introduces himself and tells Hulsman how he began his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and how he came to Egypt. Vos said that he studied history at Utrecht University, specializing in the history of Malaysia and Indonesia. After completing his Master’s degree,...
German organization Misereor decided not to continue support for the Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT) after 1 July 2019 for reasons of policy change. CIDT has been supporting the Center for Arab-West Understanding in turn. Misereor has been good for around 35% of their...
World Servants, a Dutch Christian organization that supports building projects in different countries, contributed to several buildings in Egypt for social purposes. All projects, except for two, have been completed. The Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Beni Suef made promises to also complete these last...
Announcement of articles reported in this issue. Care needed in using the word 'extremist.'  Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim (63), director of the Ibn Khaldoun Institute, who long received high-level support, has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Dutch NGO World Servants is building a hostel for...
An angry article in Rose el-Youssef on claims about kidnapped Coptic girls. Report on Christian missionary activities in the Islamic world and on how they mostly only create tensions and conflicts between the two.
Announcement of Chinese-American students who will be working on a short film about AWR and plans to establish a Center for Arab-West Understanding.
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