12 May 2006
Imam who led cartoon protests to leave country
Denmark's most prominent imam, who led criticism of the newspaper that published cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, is to leave the country, the Jyllands-Posten reported yesterday.
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Missionary Kid Leads Classmate to Reject her Family’s Idols
CWNews.com – DHAKA, Bangladesh (BP)--Ten-year-old Mya* did not wish to embarrass her parents at a funeral, but she would not bow to the idols. She felt she could not. Even when her mother beat her with a cane to force her to bow, Mya stood firm
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11 May 2006
Israel seizes explosives from Egyptian vessel
Jerusalem - Israel's military said on Tuesday that it had thwarted an attempt by an Egyptian boat to smuggle half a ton of explosives to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
A military spokesperson, Captain Jacob Dallal, said the Israeli navy spotted the Egyptian boat
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09 May 2006
Bloody attack of the Moslems against the coptes in Ezabit Wassaf,Egypt
Our correspondents
In spite of our warning there is ten days that Ganguide of the Minister of Interior Department prepare an attack against the coptes of Ezabit Wassaf, the minister was
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Islamic cleric 'risk to security'
Abu Qatada is trying to persuade the Special Immigration Appeals Commission that he should not be sent to Jordan.
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08 May 2006
Allah Takes Over Catholic Church
The Belgian Bishops have opened their churches to illegal immigrants in order to pressurize the Belgian authorities to allow the immigrants to stay in the country.
Most of the immigrant squatters in the churches are Muslims. They display banners in the church showing the name of Allah (picture taken in the church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Brussels).
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USCRIF Report on Egypt 2006
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, MAY 2006Egypt: In addition to violence, Christians face official and societal discrimination. Although Egyptian government officials claim that there is no law or policy that prevents Christians from holding senior positions, the Coptic Orthodox Christian community faces de facto discrimination
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Animists in Southwestern Nigeria Attack Anglican Church
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U.S senate cuts aid to Egypt over democracy
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06 May 2006
WHERE the Christian in US when you need them San Diego has 90 days to remove Mt. Soledad cross
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Sister 'killed over love affair'
A woman was murdered by her brother for falling in love with the wrong man, an Old Bailey jury has been told
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