News and Analysis (5/11/10)

Capitalizing on 9/11, Ergun Caner quickly rose on the evangelical ladder by falsely claiming to be a former jihadist turned preacher:

“Now in its third year, Palfest overcomes the restrictions on movement in the West Bank by sending its writers themselves on tour – and, in the process, gives Palestinians a voice”:

Described as a “half-step” towards democracy by opposition parties, the move could open up Egyptian elections and society into the future:

With almost 100 dead, the attacks demonstrate the importance of a collaboration by the Iraqi government while highlighting potential problems in the US plan to fully withdraw in 2011:

Pakistani’s express frustration that “Clinton’s statement and threatening tone will revive Pakistani fears that no matter how much we do, it won’t be enough”:

While US officials would undoubtedly prefer another candidate, Karzai remains president of Afghanistan and must play an integral part in US policy:

French Parliament is scheduled for a vote reaffirming the “nations values” and “specifying that Muslim veils that cover the face are contrary to gender equality”:

Imran

Minaret of Freedom Institute Program Assistant


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