Published in Post de Veille Translation of the original text: Islamists Target Christians 'Wherever They Can Reach Them' En 2006, lorsque le Pape Benoît XVI avait cité une phrase historique qui fut considérée comme diffamatoire pour l'islam, les chrétiens dans le monde entier en ont payé le prix : des émeutes anti chrétiens avaient suivi, des églises brûlées et une nonne … [Read more...]
Islamister har kristne som mål: ‘Hvorsomhelst i kan nå dem’
Oprindelig engelsk tekst: Islamists Target Christians 'Wherever They Can Reach Them' I 2006 da Pave Benedikt citerede fra historien, som blev bedømt som krænkende af islam, betalte kristne i den muslimske verden prisen: Anti-kristne optøjer fremkom, kirker blev brændt ned, og en nonne blev myrdet i Somalia. Det var dengang. For nogle dage siden, da en kristen i Ægypten blev … [Read more...]
Islamists Target Christians ‘Wherever They Can Reach Them’
Published in Pajamas Media Translations of this item: Danish French Portuguese In 2006, when Pope Benedict quoted history deemed unflattering to Islam, Christians around the Muslim world paid the price: anti-Christian riots ensued, churches were burned, and a nun was murdered in Somalia. That was then. Days ago, when a Christian in Egypt was accused of dating a … [Read more...]
Egypt Cuts a Deal: Christians Fed to Muslim ‘Lions’
Published in Hudson New York For centuries, the Copts — Egypt's Christian, indigenous inhabitants — have been subject to persecution, discrimination, humiliation, and over all subjugation in their homeland (etymologically, "Copt" simply means "Egyptian"). In the medieval era, such treatment was a standard aspect of sharia's dhimmi codes, first ratified under Caliph Omar in … [Read more...]
The Strange — and Tragic — Case of Nagla Imam
Published in Pajamas Media Uncovering the truth is always a convoluted affair when it comes to the Middle East. Consider the case of the Egyptian Nagla Iman. Is she a Muslim woman who advocates the sexual harassment of Jewish women, or a Christian woman, who advocates human rights — especially for fellow women of all faiths? The story begins last June 24, when I was a guest … [Read more...]