Christianity
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November 21- Religious conflict rips through Central African Republic Fredrick Nzwili, NorthJersey.com
 
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November 14- Baroness Warsi: Extremists are driving Christians out of their homelands. We must act. Baroness Warsi, The Telegraph
 
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November 11- Are there really 100,000 new Christian martyrs every year? Ruth Alexander, BBC
 
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November 5- Horrific Violence Against Christians in Egypt and Syria Caught on Tape The Christian Post
- 28 People Killed in Church Stampede; Politicians Banned From Attending Nigeria Churches Morgan Lee, The Christian Post
 
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October 31- Kenyan pastors ask for guns amid Christian-Muslim violence Fredrick Nzwili, The Washington Post
 
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October 30- Attacks on Christians by Islamic militants rise in Egypt Clarissa Ward, CBS Evening News
 
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October 27- Constitution committee eliminates all barriers to building churches in Egypt Passant Darwish, Ahram Online
 
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October 25- Muslim Brotherhood denies links to church attacks Basil El-Dabh, Daily News
 
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October 22- Clerics call on UN military force to secure Central African Republic World Watch Monitor
 
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October 21- Egyptian Christians fear chaos after Cairo wedding attack Yasmine Saleh, Reuters
 
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October 10- Authorities failing to protect Egypt's Christians from violence - Amnesty International Amy Macmillan, Christian Today
 
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October 4- Youths burn church, riot in Kenya's Mombasa after imam killed Joseph Akwiri, Reuters
 
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October 3- An antidote to religious strife in Egypt: nationalism Monique El-Faizy, The Washington Post
 
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September 30- Kenyan crackdown on militant Islamists fuels Muslim resentment Drazen Jorgic, Reuters
 
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September 17- Zanzibar acid attack tied to growing religious tensions Fredrick Nzwili, The Washington Post
 
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September 16- In Islamist Bastions of Egypt, the Army Treads Carefully, and Christians Do, Too David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times
 
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September 15- The Coptic Church in peril: The Islamization of Egypt and the end of Egyptian Christianity Samuel Tadros, Australian Broadcasting Company
 
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