- Divide and Rule in Africa
- Is Egypt's Stance on the Blue Nile Dam Legally Justified?
- Eritrea: United Nations Human Rights Council Renews and Strengthens Special Rapporteur's Mandate
- Nigeria Is Caught Between Military Abuses and Islamist Rebels
- Nigeria: Taming the Ghost Workers
- Nigeria: Power Struggle in Taraba State
- Sudan: Darfur 10 years, it’s enough!
- Ghana: What a National Disgrace?
- Somalia: Strengthen Human Rights Law
- Ethiopia: Of Egypt, Gratuitous Contempt, and National Identity
- Sudan breaks from Egypt, supports Blue Nile dam in Ethiopia
- U.S. Mission to the United Nations: Remarks At a Security Council Briefing On Somalia
- Why African leaders are so obsessed with rural development
- Somalia: a ‘good news story’ that’s far from over
- Isreal refuses to name partners in migrant transfer deal
- Israel and the Arab Gulf States: An Undeclared Alliance
- The United Nations’ Hezbollah Protection Force
- Sustain Gains. Invest in Malaria. Save Three Million Children's Lives in the Next 1000 Days
- World Malaria Day: highlighting awareness of a preventable disease that still kills thousands
- Excusing Jihad In Boston
- Lessons from Boston and Chechnya
- Analysis: How do you solve a problem like Apartheid?
- Somalia: Frail Leadership, Federalism Frenzy, and the Fragile Peace
- Factors of Change and Transformation in Ethiopia
- How the West is seeking to usurp Africa’s struggle for freedom and democracy
- Ethiopia: A Critical Appraisal of the Diaspora Organized Groups Opposed to the Regime in Ethiopia
Tag Archives: Raymond Ibrahim
Egypt’s Salafi Party Objects to Banning Sex Slavery
Considering that the abduction, enslavement, rape, and trafficking of Coptic Christian girls, especially minors, in Egypt is at an all time high—according to U.S. lawyers, 550 such cases have been documented in the last five years—Egypt’s Constituent Assembly to the Constitution met … read more
Posted in Global Issues, Middle East
Tagged Egypt, humantrafficking, IndepthAfrica, Masrawy, Middle East Forum, Muhammad, Raymond Ibrahim, Salafi, Slavery
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The Evils of the Muslim Brotherhood
Originally published by the Investigative Project on Terrorism. Egypt’s longtime banned Muslim Brotherhood—the parent organization of nearly every subsequent Islamist movement, including al-Qaeda—has just won the nation’s presidency, in the name of its candidate, Muhammad Morsi. That apathy reigns in … read more
Posted in Global Issues, Middle East
Tagged Egypt, Freedom and Justice Party, IndepthAfrica, Islam, Muslim, Muslim Brotherhood, Raymond Ibrahim, Sharia, Youssef Sidhom
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Nigeria: Death to Churches
Christian Holidays in the Islamic World W While the mainstream media, government officials and so on try to portray these attacks as products of poverty, the fact is, wherever there are significant numbers of Muslims, churches are under siege. Last … read more
Posted in Article, News, Nigeria, West Africa
Tagged Abuja, Africa news, African news, Boko Haram, Christian, Christmas, David Horowitz Freedom Center, Easter, IndepthAfrica, Nigeria, Raymond Ibrahim
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Egyptian Cleric: It’s an ‘Obligation to Cheat at Elections’
Over and over, evidence emerges from Islamic nations that democracy and voting are instrumental means to an intrinsic end: the establishment of a decidedly undemocratic but draconian form of law—Islamic law, or Sharia. Earlier, for instance, there was Dr. Talat … read more
The Plight of Egypt’s Coptic Christians
The following interview with Freedom Center Shillman Journalism Fellow Raymond Ibrahim was conducted by Wolff Bachner and first appeared on The Inquisitr. Most of us in the West have little knowledge of what life is like for Christians in the … read more
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Tagged Africa news, African news, Copt, Coptic Christian, Egypt, Egyptians, IndepthAfrica, Islam, Middle East, Muslim Brotherhood, Raymond Ibrahim
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Saudi Grand Mufti Calls for ‘Destruction of All Churches in Region’
According to several Arabic news sources, last Monday, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, declared that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.” The Grand Mufti made his assertion in response … read more
Christians Fear Regime Change in Syria
The following article was originally published by the Stonegate Institute. What is the alternative to Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria? A simple if indirect way to find out is to consider which groups in Syria are especially for or against … read more
Muslim Brotherhood Declares ‘Mastership of World’
Although many Muslim leaders openly articulate their efforts as part of a larger picture—one that culminates in the resurrection of a caliphate adversarial by nature to all things non-Muslim—many Western leaders see only the moment, either out of context or, … read more
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