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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood not Seeking Army Confrontation
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood declared on Tuesday it did not want a confrontation with the ruling generals
[Read more...]Turmoil Returns to the Land of the Pharaohs (Again)
Thoughts on the continuing controversy in Egypt
[Read more...]Activist Fears Syria Will Become ‘New Somalia’
Rami Abdelrahman, the head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told VOA (by phone) that he fears Syria will become “the new Somalia or the new Afghanistan.”
[Read more...]Pakistan Supreme Court Disqualifies Prime Minister
Pakistan’s increasingly assertive Supreme Court declared Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani ineligible for office on Tuesday, plunging the country into fresh turmoil as it deals with Islamic militancy, a weak economy and a crisis in relations with the United States.
[Read more...]A Strong Congressional Candidate
Canton Trustee, Dr. Syed Taj, vies for Michigan’s 11th congressional district.
[Read more...]A First Amendment Analysis of Anti-Sharia Initiatives
Executive summary of an ISPU report on anti-Shari’ah legislation and its legality or illegality
[Read more...]Silent Coup in Egypt
Egypt election: Muslim Brotherhood claims victory as military consolidates power. However, recent moves by the Egyptian military leave the nation largely in the hands of the generals.
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