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A Bold Act of Unity for Syrian Christians
After Israel, Will Morocco Normalize with Christians?
As pope ends trip, Iraq's prime minister calls for national dialogue
Athens reaches out to Syria via Greek Orthodox community
Building Coptic Civil Society: Christian Groups and the State in Mubarak's Egypt
Can We Speak of a "Coptic Question" in Egypt?
Chaldean Patriarch Sako: Iraqi Christians are true patriots, they are not a "minority" of "infidels"
Christian communities in the Arab Middle East: the challenge of the future
Christian Political Activism in Lebanon: A Revival of Religious Nationalism in Times of Arab Upheavals
Christian political participation in the Arab world
Christians struggle to be counted in Iraq
Christians versus Muslims in Modern Egypt: The Century-Long Struggle for Coptic Equality
Church statements the latest use of Iran’s Assyrian, Armenian Christians as regime propaganda
Class cleavages and ethnic conflict: Coptic Christian communities in modern Egyptian politics
Copts in Egypt and their demands: between inclusion and exclusion
Dialogue is best antidote to extremism, pope tells Iraqi Christian leaders
Eight Iraqi churches on National Postal Service postage stamps
Emotions of the weak: violence and ethnic boundaries among Coptic Christians in Egypt
Engaging ‘the martyred Church’ The Chaldean Catholic Church, Assyrian Church of the East and the Holy See in Ecumenical Dialogue 1994-2012 and the Influence of the Second Vatican Council. Living Stones Yearbook 2012
Good News for Iraq’s Christians: More Autonomy, Less Dhimmitude
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