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  • Good News for Iraq’s Christians: More Autonomy, Less Dhimmitude

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

  • Iranian Christians warned not to join uprisings as protests surpass 100 days

  • Iraq's Upcoming Election Likely to Disenfranchise Indigenous Assyrians

  • Iraq’s Christian Genocide of the 21st Century

  • Iraq’s Christians fight to save threatened ancient language

  • Iraq’s National Dialogue

  • Iraqi politicians extend New Year congratulations to Christians of Iraq

  • Iraqi Prime Minister Urges Assyrians to Return to Iraq

  • Maronite Hegemony to Maronite Militancy: The Creation and Disintegration of Lebanon

  • Museum in Erbil will preserve Christian manuscripts that escaped jihadist devastation

  • Post-election controversy over the distribution of seats reserved for Christian candidates

  • Rebuilding the country, growing in faith: the message of young Iraqi Christians

  • Request from the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans to the Head of State for the proclamation of Christmas as a public holiday for all Iraqis

  • Song on Algerian radio show brings Christian minority's plight to the fore

  • Survey supports claims of 1 million Christians in Iran

  • Syriac Union representative asks US administration to involve Syriacs in writing Syrian constitution

  • The ‘Coptic question’ in post-revolutionary Egypt: citizenship, democracy, religion

  • The Christians of Palestine: Strength, Vulnerability, and Self-restraint within a Multi-sectarian Community

  • The Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Various Attitudes and Dreams

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