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The bombings in London, the lobbying and political clout of the 9/11 Commission, the gentle prodding from European capitals, and, yes, even a little common sense have finally convinced Washington to exchange GWOT [Global War on Terrorism] for the more sober SAVE [Struggle/Strategy Against Violent...
President Bush has demanded that Egypt accept international supervision of the forthcoming elections. Before responding to this demand, the report entitled "Preparing for the elections: there is always time for transparency" needs revision. The report was issued by the Organization for Security and...
In the recently enacted U.S. law on anti-Semitism, its engineers have cited what they called indications for acts of violence against Semitism during the last three months of 2003 and the first three months of 2004, including for example former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad’s...
In relation to the cartoons, deemed offensive by many Muslims, the Danish foreign minister phoned his Egyptian counterpart, Ahmad Abu al-Ghayt, and discussed the Danish premier’s statements, in which he denounced any act that could offend any religion or its followers.
The author stresses the need for reaching a clear-cut international definition of terrorism and states that Muslim immigrants are like timed bombs, waiting to explode since they can be easily recruited by terrorists.
Egypt has called on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe nations to give priority to the issue of discrimination against Muslims, particularly in light of the recent cartoons in Denmark that Muslims all over the world consider offensive to Islam and the Prophet Muhammad.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has issued a resolution to set up a post of a personal representative entrusted with detecting anti-Islamic aspects in European countries.
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