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A place for the Copts: imagined territory and spatial conflict in Egypt,
Aleppo Archbishop: Why I Hope in Christ After 10 Easters of War in Syria
Aleppo is facing a ‘bombardment’ of poverty
An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 3
Characterizing the Copts in Egypt: demographic, socioeconomic and health indicators
Christ-loving Diplomats: Russian Ecclesiastical Diplomacy in Syria
Christian Political Activism in Lebanon: A Revival of Religious Nationalism in Times of Arab Upheavals
Christian–Muslim Relations in Egypt in the Wake of the Arab Spring
Christians in Syria and the civil war (in: Panorama of global security environment)
Christians in Syria face poverty and continued violence
Christians pick up the pieces in war-torn Syria
Copts and Power in Egypt before and after the Arab Spring. In Dynamics and Policies of Prejudice from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-first Century
Copts at the Crossroads: The Challenges of Building Inclusive Democracy in Egypt
Copts Under Mursi: Defiance in the Face of Denial
IHH provides aid to the last Syrian Christian of Idlib
Islamic terror group confiscating Christians' properties in Syria, watchdog reports
Last Christian in Idlib recalls his community
Nationalism and Institutionalized Sectarianism in Egypt
Not Russia’s fault that settlement process in Syria slackening
Nuncio to Syria: After 11 years of war "we have fallen into obscurity"
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