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The story of ‘Umar ‘Abd al-Rahmān who is currently incarcerated due to his role in the 1993 World Trade Centre bombings.
The author speaks about the terrorism phenomenon, which has become more complicated recently, since it has moved from using the primitive means to high-technology weapons.
The article deals with the shift in US policy from their rejection of dialogue with Islamists to their welcoming them in power, as a way to guarantee that American interests in the area remain intact.
This press review investigates the three consecutive bombings in the Sinai resort of Dahab from an analytical perspective amidst growing suspicions of the loyalty of the Bedouins of Sinai to their Egyptian homeland. It also includes suggestions about the involvement of al-Qā‘ida network.
There are many factors that have contributed to the escalation of violence among youths, including the education system, which depends on memorizing school subjects rather than understanding or discussing them, as well as unemployment, the housing crisis and overpopulation problems.
The author blames the Syndicate of Journalists for failing to use its rights, granted by virtue of the law, to hold journalists who violate ethics to account. He argues that this has meant that poorly-paid journalists end up in the courts of law and face imprisonment over publishing-related...
The head of the al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Dr.
‘Isām‘Abd al-‘Azīz, the author, explains that studies, research and articles produced by American think tanks about Islamic movement in the Arab world are very biased. He argues that most of the problems facing American policies in the Middle East can be partly attributed to defects in American...
Studying violence in the Egyptian society has become a necessity, particularly after law twisting, corruption and hooliganism ran rampant, said Maj. Gen. Ahmad Fakhr, head of the board of trustees of the International Center for Future & Strategic Studies (ICFS).

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