Rabbi Arthur Waskow reminds us that “Those who begin by burning books will end by burning people”:
- 5 Steps to Burning Books (Shalom Center)
“On one hand, 9/11 is a very difficult day for us, and on then other hand, Eid is like our Christmas, it’s a day for celebration,” says Zeba Iqbal, Executive Director of the Council on the Advancement of Muslim Professionals:
- Muslims Toning Down Eid Festivities In Honor Of Sept. 11 (Washington Post)
“The spectacle of Israeli youth helping destroy al-Arakib helps explain why 56% of Jewish Israeli high school students do not believe Arabs should be allowed to serve in the Knesset – why the next generation wants apartheid”:
- The “Summer Camp Of Destruction:†Israeli High Schoolers Assist The Razing Of A Bedouin Town (Max Blumenthal)
Foreign policy Realists from the Nixon Center question how strategic federally-funded programs in Israel are (a novel idea from the school of thought of Kissinger):
- Nixon Center Debate, “Israel; Asset or Liability?†(The Nixon Center)
Fordham University Professor Father Patrick Ryan explains how conflict, and cooperation between Christians and Muslims is not new:
Step by step, and without intending to, Mobley’s captors seem to have turned a man who declined to be a spy into a murderer:
- The Post-9/11 Life of an American Charged with Murder (Washington Post)
“ElBaradei was not specific on where he would take his campaign next, but he threatened civil disobedience if the regime continues to ignore calls for change”:
- Egyptian Opposition Leader Urges Election Boycott (AP / WTOP)
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