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Christianity in the Middle East
  • A decade of war and sanctions have led to the collapse of Syria’s Christian population

  • After death of Mahsa Amini, Christians condemn oppression and discrimination in Iran

  • Algerian Christians Proselytizing Appeal Delayed

  • Building Coptic Civil Society: Christian Groups and the State in Mubarak's Egypt

  • Christian political participation in the Arab world

  • Christian prisoners of conscience ask: ‘Where can I worship after I’m released?’

  • Class cleavages and ethnic conflict: Coptic Christian communities in modern Egyptian politics

  • Copts and the Millet partnership: The intra-communal dynamics behind Egyptian sectarianism

  • Copts at the Crossroads: The Challenges of Building Inclusive Democracy in Egypt

  • Copts in Egypt and their demands: between inclusion and exclusion

  • Emotions of the weak: violence and ethnic boundaries among Coptic Christians in Egypt

  • Freed from Islamist Rule, Christian Minorities in Morocco Express Hope

  • Iran Christians Get Shelter in Hungary After International Outcry

  • Iran Protests: How Should Iranian Christians Respond?

  • Iran's Christian Boom

  • Iran's Courageous Christians Join the Revolution

  • Iranian Christian converts struggle to get asylum in Germany

  • Iranian Christians in Jerusalem - what do they think of Israel?

  • Iranian Christians on Iran’s Extraordinary Protests

  • Iranian Christians Pressed During Protests, but Never Without Hope

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