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Rāmī Nūrī writes about the accusation of the Patriarch of the Assyrian Church concerning helping Christians to emigrate from Iraq.
Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm is sentenced to two years in prison, which he and many other critics view as punishment for freedom of expression, rather than the official charges of harming Egyptian welfare.
The Islamic groups’ lawyer, Muntasir al-Zayyāt comments on the Islamic groups’ ideologue Sayyid Imām, his recently issued revisions and his interview with al-Hayāh.
A court case in Morocco has combined the trial of ‘Abd al-Qādir Bal‘īrj with other leaders of Islamic groups.
The author states that Kurds and al-Qā‘idah are the most likely perpetrators of the terrorization of the Christian minority in Iraq.
Al-hayāh talked about the security pact between Washington and Baghdad, which stated that US troops are to leave Iraq by the end of 2011 and the pullout’s first phase is to start at the middle of next year. The UNHCR reports that half of Mosul’s Christians have fled the country. Christian...
The Iraqi prime minister has set up a ministerial council to cope with the issue of Christians emigrating from Mosul.
The author discusses the inadequacy of the Egyptian discourse and how far from reality it is. The author substantiates his point with a statistical review made by many world organizations.
The article sheds light on the results of a worldwide opinion poll carried out by U.S. magazine ‘Foreign Policy’. The author comments sarcastically on what the results have revealed in the Arab World when compared with those of the rest of the world.
Jamāl al-Bannā is seen by many as a controversial figure; he rejects the idea of mixing religion and politics and allows smoking while fasting.

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