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Who Is Really Trying to ‘Wage a Fight between the Cross and Crescent Again’?

By Raymond Ibrahim – Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan engaged in a bit of wild projection over the weekend.  According to one report, Erdogan’s Islamic-rooted party staged a massive [...]

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25th Anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act

By Randel Everett – 21Wilberforce – Freedom of religion is both America’s first freedom and a universal human right. Yet many people around the world live in countries where this [...]

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Erdogan’s dreams of eclipsing Ataturk unfulfilled as Turkish republic turns 100

By Al-Monitor – On the centennial of the Turkish Republic, its citizens are debating the country’s evolution and how it measures up to the vision of modern Turkey’s deeply [...]

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Egypt in the Cauldron of Gaza

By Lisa Anderson (*) – Foreign Affairs – As Israel readies for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, much attention has shifted to how Egypt will respond in the coming days and weeks. [...]

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Stop the Second Armenian Genocide

by Uzay Bulut – Gatestone Institute – After besieging and starving 120,000 Armenians of the South Caucasus Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) since December 2022, Azerbaijan launched a [...]

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A Thousand Years of Jihad on the Oldest Christian Nation: Armenia

by Raymond Ibrahim  – The Islamic scimitar is rattling with Christian blood again. In late 2020, war broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Two months later, peace was achieved [...]

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In Pakistan, religious freedom is withering

by Knox Thames – The Hill – The torching of churches in Pakistan has brought to global attention the dire state for religious minorities in that troubled country. Matters related to [...]

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In Egypt, a voice of protest is jailed

By the Editorial Board – The Washington Post – On Saturday, Egypt’s authoritarian president pardoned Ahmed Douma, a blogger and protest leader who was one of the best-known faces of [...]

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Who hears the persecuted Christians?

By Ben Sixsmith  – The Critic-UK – Our leaders should take a firm stance on anti-Christian violence  Life is difficult as a Pakistani Christian. Technically, one has freedom of [...]

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How Sisi Ruined Egypt

By Steven A. Cook – Foreign Policy – Throughout much of the summer of 2013, Egypt was in the grips of what could be described as “Sisi-mania.” Songs, sandwiches, music videos, [...]