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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Psychological Stumbling Block
Written by Ahmed Kadry   
Monday, 06 May 2013

Tahrir Squared


Mohammed Morsi Mubarak

The Muslim Brotherhood. For decades, both domestic and international factions feared that the political rise of this enigmatic group would further muddy the already dirty waters of Middle Eastern geopolitics.

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Islamic Terror in The Press: An Examination of David Sirota and The Impotence of Deduction.
Written by tzion (Diary)   
Monday, 06 May 2013

Red State



Exercises in Deduction
A few months ago, when a clip aired revealing that current Arab Spring president of Egypt Morsi had, before he was elected, maintained that the Jewish people are “apes and swine”, it became apparent to any rational observer of the mainstream media that the mainstream media’s knowledge of Islam is an inverse limit approaching zero.

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Justice or “Just Us”
Written by Lotfy Basta MD,   
Monday, 06 May 2013


To paraphrase Richard Pryor the famed American Citizen Justice has become Just Us at the expense of all others. In 1862, Abraham Lincoln then the American President, in commenting on the Civil War said, “In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be wrong.

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Egypt's Christians celebrate Coptic Easter
Written by The Associated Press   
Sunday, 05 May 2013

Washington Post

CAIRO - Pope Tawadros II led his first Easter Mass as head of the ancient Coptic Church in Egypt praying for security and prosperity on Saturday at the same cathedral that was the site of sectarian clashes weeks earlier.

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The holy light of Easter in Jerusalem
Written by William Hamblin and Daniel Peterson   
Saturday, 04 May 2013

The Deseret News


One of the oldest rituals in Christendom is enacted each year at the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, the traditional site of Christ’s burial and resurrection, on the Saturday before Orthodox Easter — which falls, this year, on May 4.

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Pentagon prejudice
Written by EDITORIAL   
Saturday, 04 May 2013

THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The military declares war on Christians.


Illustration Obama's anti-Christianity by Alexander
Hunter for The Washington Times

The administration continues to tie itself in knots to avoid offending Muslims, but offers no such courtesy to Christians.

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To Morsi's Allies: It's the Economy, Stupid
Written by Karim M. Abadir   
Friday, 03 May 2013

Al-Monitor

With the inevitable and imminent collapse of the economy under the Muslim Brotherhood, it’s time for the Brotherhood's allies to rethink their position on Egypt.


The Egyptian Exchange bell is seen at the stock exchange
in Cairo April 1, 2013.

Egypt will fail soon. With the Muslim Brotherhood at the helm, the collapse is both inevitable and imminent.

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Egypt Islamic official: ‘Permissible to kill some Christians today’
Written by Cheryl K. Chumley   
Friday, 03 May 2013

The Washington Times


Egyptians, mostly ultraconservative protesters, shout slogans in
front of the state security headquarters in Cairo on May 2, 2013.

The secretary-general of Egypt's Islamic Jihad Party said that it’s OK to kill Christians because they threw the first punch.

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New addition to the blogosphere: Egypt's foreign policy through translation, darkly
Written by J. Dana Stuster   
Friday, 03 May 2013

Foreign Policy

Egyptian officials have made a habit of saying one thing in English and something very different to their constituents in Arabic.

The Egyptian government is promoting a new blog showcasing the work of the Egyptian Foreign Policy Forum, a state-sponsored think tank. But the target audience isn't just Egyptians -- the first few posts indicate that officials are looking for an audience abroad as much as at home.

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Freedom Still Eludes the Press, Despite the Arab Spring
Written by HARVEY MORRIS   
Friday, 03 May 2013

New York Times

Freedom House: In Egypt the media environment declined and is now described as unfree.


Bassem Youssef, a popular television host in Egypt, entering the
state prosecutor’s office in Cairo, March 31, after being accused
of insulting Islam and the country’s leader.

Despite the upheavals of what was optimistically termed the Arab Spring, much of the Middle East still suffers a deficit of press freedom as turmoil continues to unsettle the region.

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