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  • Middle East: What peace process?The Canadian Charger
    May 16, 2011

    The Cairo's unity agreement between Hamas and Fatah has caused consternation in the Israeli government. It was already upset by the announcement that Egypt would open its border with Gaza, thus ending Gaza's isolation and Israel's ability to control what products and who can enter and leave.

  • Why Irshad Manji, not Tawakkol Karman is media darlingProf. Dr. Mohamed Elmasry
    May 16, 2011

    For the last 10 years women in Islam and their status in Muslim countries were two popular topics in Western media. Muslim women, like Irshad Manji and Ayaan Ali, have become media darlings because they wrote books smearing their religion, and called for the "liberation" of Muslim women. But when revolutionary Muslim women like Asmaa Mahfouz and Tawakkol Karman, an Egyptian and a Yemeni, recently made history by leading their countries towards dignity, democracy, liberty and social justice, both were ignored by the Western media.

  • Geert Wilders: Don't let the blissfully ignorant into my countryHassan Ibrahim
    May 16, 2011

    How do you deal with an ignorant bully? Well, when we were young and on the schoolyard we were told to ignore the bully and walk away.

  • Syria: Has the tide turned in favour of Assad?Franklin Lamb
    May 16, 2011

    (Damascus) As many of us observe the great Arab and Islamic awakening of 2011 in stunned amazement, as it rapidly spreads across the region, this observer agrees with those who declare, "well it's about time-Godspeed to the rebels and goodbye to the despots."

  • Cell phones do affect the brainThe Canadian Charger
    May 12, 2011

    When doctors read about a recent National Institutes of Health cell phone study in the American Medical Association (AMA) journal, and it shows 50 minutes of cell phone radiation increases metabolic activity in the brain, it's a big red flag, according to Dr. Magda Havas, Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University.

  • May Day celebration in CanadaThe Canadian Charger
    May 12, 2011

    Listening to speaker after speaker at a recent May Day celebration in Toronto, it became apparent why there's been a groundswell of support for the NDP on May 2nd. Most speakers see little difference between the Conservatives and the Liberals, and they feel that neither party is addressing the needs of the majority of Canadians.

  • Egypt’s Revolution: The first 100 days Prof. Dr. Mohamed Elmasry
    May 12, 2011

    A revolution releases latent forces within a people. Scholars differ over what is the essence of the French Revolution, disagree about how long it lasted, debate its results and even discuss when it began. But they agree that what began in 1789 was very important. It changed the whole concept of a revolution.

  • A little free advice for the new governmentGeoffrey Stevens
    May 12, 2011

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper promises he will use his new majority to govern on behalf of all Canadians, not just the 40 per cent who voted for him. Assuming he intends to do what he says, what could he do to reassure the 60 per cent who supported candidates and parties on the left of the Tories?

  • About Egypt's recent incidentsDr. Mohamed Bakr
    May 12, 2011

    I was appalled to read the articles published in the Canadian media about what the recent clashes between Muslims and Christians in Cairo. They were distorting facts and conveying half truths.

  • Egypt's Revolution: The Romanian ExperienceScott Stockdale
    May 12, 2011

    In December 1989 a series of riots and clashes led to the execution of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and the end of the Communist regime. Romania was the only country in the Eastern Bloc where the transition from the socialist state to democracy involved the forcible overthrow and execution of the country's leaders.

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