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Greater Lebanon: The Problems of Integrating a Religiously and Ethnically Diverse Population
10 years later, Aleppo’s Christian shepherds still missing
A place for the Copts: imagined territory and spatial conflict in Egypt,
After riots: Christian parties strive for unity
Anti-Christian violence in Israel spreads from Jerusalem to Haifa
Appropriating Jerusalem’s Disputed Lands through Sacred Spaces: Female Rituals at the Tombs of Mary and Rachel
Assyrian protesters a ‘cancerous tumour’ in Iran’s Christian community, says former MP
Assyrians in Iraq
Baghdad, Christian MP: Duty to vote, despite 'marginal' change
Beyond the cross and the crescent: plural identities and the Copts in contemporary Egypt
Blunting the Militia Campaign Against Iraq’s Christian Leaders
Book: From Pluralism to Extinction? Perspectives and Challenges for Christians in the Middle East
Christian candidate says minority seats in Iraqi parliament are being hijacked
Christian communities in the Arab Middle East: the challenge of the future
Christian political participation in the Arab world
Christian-Muslim Relations in Egypt : Politics, Society and Interfaith Encounters
Christianity has to be more than ‘an identity category’ in Lebanon, priest says
Christians an Indigenous Community in Iraq: Rashid
Christians versus Muslims in Modern Egypt: The Century-Long Struggle for Coptic Equality
Elections, the "Babylon Movement" obtains 4 of the 5 seats reserved for Christian candidates
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