By Saba E. Demian, M.D. Retired professor of Laboratory Medicine USC, LSU Schools of Medicine A faithful believer in the Almighty, espousing and living His dicta, totally alien to [...]
By Nader Shukry – Watani – The kidnapped Copts come mostly from the southern provinces of Sohag, Assiut, and Minya, as well as from districts around Alexandria. Participating in the [...]
By Middle East Forum – I have no idea how many justice ministers in the democratically civilized world have to make speeches arguing that their country is not a dictatorship. But Turkish [...]
By Middle East Briefing – Two factors played a role in making the day a storm that never happened: The wave of threats by security authorities that force will be used against protestors and [...]
“Thousands [of Iraqi Christians] have been killed, hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee,” noted CNN’s Wolf Blitzer in an interview with Col. Warren last week. “There is legitimate fear [...]
By Jayson Casper – Among the many battlegrounds between liberal and conservative visions for Egypt is the blasphemy law, with Islam al-Beheiry and Fatima Naoot its latest victims. [...]
By Khurram Dara – Wall Street Journal – It is gut-wrenching that a 15-year-old boy, who raised his hand at evening prayers after the local imam asked who among them did not love the [...]
By David Ignatius – Washington Post – Obama’s embrace of the Tahrir Square protesters’ demand for Mubarak’s immediate departure was idealistic, popular and understandable at the time. [...]
By Hakim Khatib – Confused to say luckily or sadly, this sentence against Al-Buhairi was softened from five years to one year. Al-Buhairi’s lawyer Jamil Saad told AFP: “Islam Al-Buhairi [...]
By Michael Wahid Hanna – The Century Foundation – The run-up to January 25 has seen a major crackdown that has included arrests, disappearances, random searches (including random [...]