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Propaganda ON THE INTERNET:

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734 posted on 06/21/2008 2:07:28 AM PDT by Cindy
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PERSECUTION.ORG
http://www.persecution.org

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http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/egypt
http://www.memri.org/egypt.html

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http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=countries&Area=egypt&ID=SP196508

Special Dispatch Series - No. 1965
June 18, 2008 No. 1965

“Jordanian Columnist and Former Minister Laments the Emigration of Christians from the Middle East Caused by Their Persecution”

SNIPPET:

“In the wake of the growing tensions between Copts and Muslims in Egypt, which were precipitated by the murder of four Copts in Alexandria and by violent attacks on Copts by Muslims in Upper Egypt, [1] former Jordanian information minister Salah Al-Qallab published an article in which he called for peaceful coexistence between the majority Muslim population and Christian communities in the Middle East.

The following are excerpts from the article”

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http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=countries&Area=egypt&ID=SP195508

Special Dispatch Series - No. 1955
June 11, 2008 No. 1955

“Egyptian Writer Ahmad Al-Aswani: It’s “Open Season” On Egypt’s Copts”

SNIPPET: “Ahmad Al-Aswani, an Egyptian writer, writes extensively on political topics from a critical and reformist perspective. In the following essay, posted June 7, 2008 on the liberal website Aafaq.org, [1] he focuses on the escalating series of physical attacks on members of the Coptic minority in Egypt.

The following are excerpts from the article”


735 posted on 06/21/2008 2:13:39 AM PDT by Cindy
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