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ISSUE Forty!

June 2008

 

 ©K. Diab

The Mosaic Arabs

Not so long ago many prominent Jewish thinkers believed in a natural affinity between Judaism and Islam. Read on

 

Hillary’s curse of the pharaohs

Hillary Clinton seems to suffer from the age-old pharaoh's curse afflicting women seeking to lead a nation. Read on

 

Found: the dustbin of history

An ancient Egyptian rubbish dump offers fascinating glimpses into life in the City of the Sharp-Nosed Fish. Read on

 

                                                        

Unfinished peace overtures

When an Egyptian police orchestra got hopelessly lost in Israel, they struck a personal chord with the locals, despite the political discord. Read on

 

Diversiteit, geen tegenslag

In februari bracht de Turkse premier Erdogan een vierdaags bezoek aan Duitsland. Premier Erdogan haalde de woede van de Duitse kanselier Angela Merkel en de Duitse rechterzijde op de hals toen hij in een toespraak stelde dat “assimilatie een misdaad tegen de menselijkheid is”. Read on

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Salom Now!

 

Fusing the Arabic and Hebrew words for ‘peace’, Salom Now! is the idea of creating an Arab-Israeli civil alliance to build understanding and strike out towards a people’s peace in the Middle East. Read on

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Conflict in the Middle East

Conflict has become an increasingly common feature of the contemporary Middle East for a variety of geo-strategic, political and historical reasons.

 

This section explores a variety of unorthodox ideas for mitigating conflict and building bridges in the region. Read on

 

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Homosexuality in the Middle East

Homosexuality is one of the most controversial taboo topics in the Arab world today, and one that is rarely discussed in public. In this special focus on homosexuality, Diabolic Digest is doing its own modest bit in bringing the issue out of the closet. Read on

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Democracy in Egypt

Democratic reform in Egypt is a one step forward, one step back, two to the side kind of experience. It is sometimes exciting and promising, often frustrating and depressing, and too often stagnant. This special focus section explores the issue of democracy in Egypt. Read on

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Multiculturalism in Europe

Europe faces the tough challenge of forging a tolerant and representative multicultural society that reflects the chequered identities of the many people who call themselves European. Presently, this is particularly the case when it comes to its Muslim minority. Read on

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Women, feminism and Islam

The position of Muslim women is a complex and varies greatly from country to country, from group to group and even from person to person.

Many of the issues facing Muslim women are familiar to women everywhere – the difference is often a question of degree. What is clear is that debate, dialogue and reform are sorely needed if Muslim women are to attain the equality they deserve.

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