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Tolerance in the Arab World 2009-2010 |
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Year : 2010
Language: Arabic
Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies (RCHRS) published the second report on the state of tolerance in the Arab world. This report examines the state of tolerance in the year 2009 in five Arab countries: Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon and Palestine.
These reports examine the political, economic, social and legal difficulties that impede the dissemination of the values of tolerance, but instead enhance sectarianism and fanaticism in those countries. |
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The “Other” in Arab Press |
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Year:2010
Language: Arabic
How does the image of the "other" appear in the discourse of Arab press?
This is the major question that the included research studies attempt to answer through examining a number of newspapers in Palestine, Lebanon, Yemen, Egypt, and Algeria. Studying the image of the "other" requires defining his/her identity. Before we became acquainted with the content of the studies, the possibilities of defining the identity of the "other" were not too many; perhaps they are the same under different titles. We know that the "other" is that who is different from us intellectually and culturally.
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The West in the Eyes of the Palestinians |
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The West in the Eyes of the Palestinians
year : 2009
Language: English
The Palestinian issue in its political, cultural, and economic dimensions plays the central role in shaping the Arab, Muslim, and more specifically Palestinian stereotypical view of the West. The Eastern (Arab) view of the West is more or less affected by the way the West views Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians.
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Tolerance in the Arab World 2008-2009 |
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year : 2009
Language: Arabic

RCHRS published a report on the state of tolerance in the Arab World. This publication is part of the Arab Network for Tolerance activities supervised by RCHRS that aims to disseminate the culture of tolerance in the Arab World.
This report is considered as the first to document the state of tolerance in a number of Arab countries through special indicators prepared and developed by RCHRS. When applying these indicators, the circumnutates of each country were taken into consideration where the difference depends on social, economic and political progress in those countries.
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Training Manual on Tolerance and the Right to Belief |
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Year: 2008
Language: Arabic
The manual is structured into two main sections. The first part presents an introduction to the following subjects: the topic and concept of tolerance, the culture and concept of non-violence, and freedom of belief and its status in international human rights law, its limitations and its relationship to citizenship.
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