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Four men, suspected of leading fundamentalist movements in Britain have been deported after they went to the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to visit former leader of the Muhājiroun [immigrants] movement, Shaykh ‘Umar Bakrī.
Dutch police have arrested a woman suspected of having links with a terror group. A Member of Parliament has demanded that the detention of terrorism suspects be extended without judicial complications.
The Arab world regards the UN’s decision to designate a holocaust remembrance day as racism.
The Danish anti-terrorism act, enacted following the September 11 attacks, has been applied for the first time on a Muslim Moroccan charged with instigating jihād.
The first anniversary of the murder of the Dutch film director, Theo Van Gogh, was officially and unofficially commemorated in Amsterdam.
The author blames Mar Girgis Church officials for the incidents and the violence that harmed both Muslims and Christians, and argues that the Pope should apologize for the play that allegedly insulted Islam.
A Brotherhood candidate said he did not expect such support in the first election rally, held late October, which was attended by some 2,000 people.
The Holy Synod has denied in a statement that a play, which prompted angry demonstrations from Muslims in Alexandria, was meant to insult Islam or the Qur’ān. The church claimed that “the false allegations” were published by al-Maydān and al-Usbou‘ newspapers to spark sedition between Muslims and...
A press review of articles concerning the allegedly anti-Islamic play performed in the Mar Girgis Church in Alexandria, which prompted angry demonstrations from Muslims.
President Jacques Chirac forewarns that Turkey’s rejection by Europe may cause it to move towards fundamentalism and fanaticism.

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