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Filed in: Middle East Turmoil | 5:29 PM Dec. 1, 2011

Christian Post - Egypt's Christians Have Strong Showing at Elections, But Fear Islamic Win

By Katherine Weber, Christian Post.com Although Egypt's parliamentary elections were expected to be Muslim-dominated, Christians turned out in large  

Filed in: Middle East Turmoil | 4:07 PM Nov. 28, 2011

Christian Post - Egypt's Parliamentary Elections a Turning Point for Coptic Christians

By Katherine Weber, ChristianPost.com With the newly-formed Muslim Brotherhood Freedom and Justice political party advocating confidence in today's p  

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Supporters of Pakistani Islamist party celebrate President Pervez Musharraf's resignation in Multan

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 1:21 PM Apr. 2, 2012
Time to Stop Funding Terrorist-Supported Egypt

It's a troubling development that can only be viewed as dangerous for Israel and the United States. The Muslim Brotherhood, a radical Islamic organization with ties to terrorism, is poised to take control of Egypt. The group already has gained contr  

A man burns a mock U.S. flag during a rally to protest against U.S. special forces officer Raymond Davis in Lahore

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 10:27 AM Feb. 9, 2012
Is the Arab Spring Good or Bad for America?

That’s the title of my CPAC panel this afternoon. I’ll be sharing the stage with Jim Gillmore, president of the Free Congress Foundation and the former governor of Virginia, and Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and to Afgh  

A protester stands in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 4:36 PM Feb. 8, 2012
Egypt Becoming More Dangerous for Christians and Freedom

Egypt is continuing to crack down on Christians and supporters of liberty and religious freedom, as the Egyptian government fails to protect some of it citizens and outright persecutes others. In the wake of the Arab Spring, Egypt is teetering on th  

A U.S. soldier stand walk in a cloud of dust as a Blackhawk helicopter takes off during a mission in southern Baghdad

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 3:03 PM Dec. 29, 2011
How Did We Win in Iraq?

Jim Lacey’s piece today, warning against excessive dedication to building a pure counterinsurgency Army when planning for future conflicts, is outstanding from start to finish, but buried within the article is a gem of a paragraph that directly  

Protestors from opposition parties shout slogans against Jordan's government and Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak during a demonstration in Amman

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 1:11 PM Dec. 19, 2011
Egypt: Christians Face Growing Dangers

The images from Egypt are heartbreaking. Women being beaten, kicked and dragged through the streets. The violent response to protesters from the Egyptian military has resulted in at least the deaths of 10 people in recent days - including two childr  

Content type: MediaMention | 5:29 PM Dec. 1, 2011
Christian Post - Egypt's Christians Have Strong Showing at Elections, But Fear Islamic Win

By Katherine Weber, Christian Post.com Although Egypt's parliamentary elections were expected to be Muslim-dominated, Christians turned out in large numbers Monday and Tuesday to balance the vote in their favor. Although the results of the post-revo  

Content type: MediaMention | 4:07 PM Nov. 28, 2011
Christian Post - Egypt's Parliamentary Elections a Turning Point for Coptic Christians

By Katherine Weber, ChristianPost.com With the newly-formed Muslim Brotherhood Freedom and Justice political party advocating confidence in today's parliamentary elections in Egypt, many are questioning the fate of the country's Coptic Christians. .  

Islamists hold a picture of Osama bin Laden during a protest in Cairo

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 10:51 AM Nov. 22, 2011
Will Egypt Become the Next Pakistan?

A few days ago, I was watching a popular Egyptian talk show; Fil Midan, or In the Square 10/20/2011 show. It had a very interesting guest, a leader of a salafi Islamic political faction. He maintained a pleasantly tranquil smile and a relaxed appeara  

A Coptic Christian boy looks out of the Saint Mary Church which was set on fire during clashes between Muslims and Christians on Saturday in the heavily populated area of Imbaba in Cairo

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 9:47 AM Oct. 20, 2011
Standing Up for Egypt's Coptic Christians

Not long ago, I told you about the growing danger facing Coptic Christians in Egypt and reported about an attack earlier this month that claimed the lives of more than two dozen Christians in that country. As I reported earlier, not only did the go  

A protester stands in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo

Content type: DocketBlogPost | 1:05 PM Oct. 12, 2011
Egyptian Military Takes Aim at Christians

The worldwide persecution of Christians is on the rise. It is a very real threat that we are actively battling every day. Thanks to your voice, this epidemic is starting to receive more media coverage, and in our media-driven world, that can translat  

 
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