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Posts Tagged ‘Muslims’

Qais Nawwaf – Roberts Owes Iraqi People an Apology

By Guest Post • Mar 5th, 2010 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Human Rights, Newswire, Religion, War

From Dissident Voice
As an Iraqi, I took serious offense to Paul Craig Roberts’ patronizing article, “Muslim Disunity: A Religion Divided Among Itself,” in Counterpunch, March 2, 2010. Roberts audaciously states that the “reason Americans are still in Iraq is because the Iraqis hate each other more than they hate the American invader.” Roberts blames the [...]



Khalid Amayreh – Open Letter to Obama's Envoy to the OIC

By Khalid Amayreh • Feb 22nd, 2010 • Category: Analysis, Khalid Amayreh, Newswire, Palestine, Religion

Dear brother Hussein, like many Muslims around the globe, I am glad that President Obama has appointed you as his Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). Needless to say, the repair of American-Muslim relations require, first and foremost,  honesty, integrity, and good will — characters I am sure you exemplify as an [...]



Raid Khoury – Christian Arabs remain the best situated to combat the demonization of Islam

By Guest Post • Feb 9th, 2010 • Category: Analysis, Culture and Heritage, Features, Israel, Newswire, Palestine, Religion, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, Zionism

Arabs — both Muslims and Christians — have been the target of a ferocious propaganda campaign in this country. Responding to this onslaught is more than enough to keep them busy without having to contend with a contingent of self-hating Arabs and religious agitators in their midst. As an Arab who happened to be born into a Christian family, I cannot remain silent as individuals on the margins of the Arab American community are enlisted in this demonization campaign as representatives of Christian Arabs. For Christian Arabs their Christianity is an indigenous religion, and Islam is their indigenous civilization.



Yousef Abudayyeh – Muslim & Arab Organizations in the US that condemned the killing in Texas should be ashamed of themselves

By Yousef Abudayyeh • Nov 9th, 2009 • Category: Arabian Coffee House, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Newswire, Religion, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance

Muslim organizations and the people who run them in the US should be ashamed of themselves for what they have done to add to the misery and discrimination that Arabs and Muslims face in the United States of America.
These sad and bankrupt organizations are always the first to condemn any tragedy that happens here or [...]



Yamin Zakaria – The Massacre of Muslim Civilians is always: 'Self-Defence' but never Terrorism

By Guest Post • Aug 28th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Israel, Newswire, Palestine, Religion, Resistance, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, War, Zionism

The Anglo-US-Israeli axis continues to market the murdering of Muslims civilians as the result of self-defence, through its media outlets. Any impartial observer seeing the carnage in Iraq, Lebanon and now in Gaza would conclude differently, because it is obvious who is being terrorised and slaughtered. Naturally, the gruesome images from Gaza have caused the [...]



Khalid Amayreh – What if Obama's Middle East Strategy Failed?

By Khalid Amayreh • Aug 5th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Features, Interviews, Israel, Khalid Amayreh, Newswire, Opinions and Letters, Our Authors, Palestine, Resistance, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, Zionism

Three Palestinian Intellectuals Voice Their Opinions
  
Will Obama succeed in achieving what every other American administration failed to achieve? (Reuters file photo)
 
President Obama’s speech to the Muslim world in Cairo on June 4th and his declared commitment to achieve a "balanced" solution to the enduring Palestinian plight revived hopes for ending decades of cruel Israeli occupation [...]



Mahmood Mamdani – on the Good Muslim, Bad Muslim

By Mary Rizzo • May 22nd, 2008 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Features, Interviews, Religion, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, War

Back in 2005, the Italian weekly magazine Il venerdì della Repubblica published an important interview with Columbia University Professor Mahmood Mamdani, upon occasion of the publication in Italian of his book Good Muslim, Bad Muslim. At the time, I translated the interview into English, as well as publishing on my blog a segment from another [...]