Explaining the Day to Day Mechanism of Popular Anti-Coptic Bigotry in Egypt
Matthew Hogan - March 23, 2010 05:34 AM | Comments (1)
Filed Under: Islam General
, MENA Region General
, North Africa
, Political Development
, Religious Minorities
, Society & Culture
Blogger Nadia Elawady relates the ordinary day to day practices of shunning and mythologizing that nurture anti-Coptic prejudice among Egypt's Muslims. " I remember befriending Mariam . . . Quickly my Muslim friends explained I could not befriend her. She’s Christian, I was told. So what, I asked. In Egypt, it’s not all right, was the answer. By the end of that same year I had heard my Muslim friends say it was yucky to drink out of a cup a Copt had drank from; they explained that the way to identify a Copt was by their odd smell and their oily hair. . . " One can infer from her post that such things are increasing and are pervasive among the more educated classes.
Continue ReadingNew Mummy for Egyptian Museum, our secret correspondent learns
Top Secret Anonymous Guy - March 20, 2010 08:23 PM | Comments (1)
Filed Under: North Africa
Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, has announced a new mummy to placed in Cairo's Egyptian Museum shortly. Hawass insisted that only 20 cameras, youtube, and two geostationary satellites attend the announcement, per his own messages on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Larry King Live, Fox News, BBC, GoogleEgo, and CNN Universe, and his own website, famed for having the largest font of a personal name on the world wide web.
Books & Media
Mark Twain's "The Innocents Abroad"Matthew Hogan | Comments (0) Coincidentally, I re-picked up this 1867 humorous classic travelogue of Mark Twain's for a (re-)glance not too long after Mr. Netanyahu had threatened to (re-)use it for sundry and sordid Middle East polemics. The Israeli Prime Minister had planned to...[More] |
The Birth of Modern Yemendubaiwalla | Comments (7) You know a country must have issues when its problems stick out in a region as troubled as the Middle East. Brian Whitaker's latest book examines the tumultuous course of events in Yemen during the early 1990s....[More] |
Journals
Interesting if confirmed: Obama to visiting Morocco
The Lounsbury - March 22, 2010 01:40 PM | Comments (1)
Filed Under: Politics - Foreign Policy
, Politics - Local
, Politics - US FP
, The Maghreb
Just so you know
eerie - September 9, 2009 11:03 PM | Comments (1)
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Coolest political party names
Matthew Hogan - February 18, 2010 12:49 PM | Comments (1)
Filed Under: Egghead Stuff
, Irony Watch
, Random Personal
, Words