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Promoting Widespread Awareness of Religious Rights Through Print and Online Media in Near Eastern, South Asian and East Asian C Promoting Widespread Awareness of Religious Rights through Print and Online Media in Near Eastern, South Asian and East Asian Countries – Appendix A: Articles and Reprint Information Below is a comprehensive list of articles produced under this grant, their authors and dates of their distribution, as well as links to the full articles online and the news outlets that distributed them. 1. “The power of face-to-face encounters between Israelis and Palestinians” (July 5, 2011) by Yonatan Gur. Reprints: 18 In English In French Today's Zaman (Turkey) Pretty Zoelly‟s Blog (blog) (France) Inter Religious Encounter Information Consultancy Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (US) In Indonesian The Global Human, (blog) (US) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Facebook (Adam Waddell) (Israel) Peace Please (US) In Urdu The) Jewish Reporter (US) Al Qamar (Islamabad) (Pakistan) The Daily News Egypt (Egypt) Masress.com (Egypt) Bali Times (Indonesia) The Positive Universe (US) Fuse.tv (US) Facebook (T-Cells (Transformative Cells)) (US) Facebook (United Religions Initiative) (US) Occupation Magazine 2. “In Lebanon, dialogue as a solution” (June 28, 2011) by Hani Fahs. Reprints: 17 In English In Arabic Canadian Lebanese Human Rights Federation Al Wasat News (Bahrain) Religie(Canada) 24 (Netherlands) Hitteen News (Jordan) Taif News (Saudi Arabia) Gulf Daily News (Bahrain) Middle East Online (UK) Schema-root.org (US) In French Kentucky Country Day School (KCD) (US) Al Balad (Lebanon) Peace Please (US) Facebook (Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue) In Indonesian Khaleej Times (UAE) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Al Arabiya (UAE) Rima News.com (Indonesia) Facebook (Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue) In Urdu Angola | Burundi | Côte d'Ivoire | Democratic Republic of Congo | Guinea | Indonesia | Jerusalem | Kenya Kosovo | Lebanon | Liberia | Macedonia | Morocco | Nepal | Nigeria | Pakistan | Rwanda | Sierra Leone Sudan | Timor-Leste | Ukraine | USA | Yemen | Zimbabwe Al Qamar (Islamabad) (Pakistan) 3. “Can Egyptian solidarity inspire Israelis and Palestinians?” (June 21, 2011) by Khaled Diab. Reprints: 18 In English In Indonesian I On Global Trends (blog) (US) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Facebook (Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue) Sentralsolusi.com (Indonesia) Human (Canada) Dignity and Humiliation Studies (US) Sentralsolusi.com (Indonesia) The Chronikler (US) InSentralsolusi.com Urdu (Indonesia) Jakarta Post (Indonesia) Al Qamar (Pakistan) Peace Please (US) Kentucky Country Day School (KCD) (US) United Democrats.org (Lebanon) Khaleej Times (UAE) Undpi.org (US) India Times (India) TheFacebook Daily (JournalNews Egypt of Inter (Egypt)-Religious Dialogue) Twitter (Gmock) (US) Silobreaker (UK) Turkish Weekly (Turkey) Israel Palestine Blogs (US) 4. “Yogyakarta ruler‟s tolerance an example for Indonesia” (June 14, 2011) by Ahmad Suaedy. Reprints: 25 In English In French CERIC (Indonesia) Cherchonslapaix.fr (France) Facebook (Peace and Conflict Monitor) (Costa HumanRica) Dignity and Humiliation Studies (US) In Indonesian Peace Please (US) Rima News.com (Indonesia) Ahmadiyya Press.com (Indonesia) CERIC (Indonesia) The Muslim Times (Indonesia) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Turkish Weekly (Turkey) HMI News (Indonesia) The Wahid Institute (Indonesia) Aman News Agency (Thailand) Ahmadiyya Times (blog) (Lebanon) Bali Times (Indonesia) In Urdu Daily Star (Lebanon) Daily Aftab (Pakistan) Masress.com (Egypt) Daily Abtak (Pakistan) The Daily News Egypt (Egypt) Daily GulfAbtak News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) The Muslim Times (Indonesia) MitterDaily Abtak Weekly (Pakistan) (Pakistan) Kentucky Country Day School (KCD) (US) Daily GulfAbtak News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) Daily GulfAbtak News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) 5. “The right of others to disagree” (June 7, 2011)DailyMitter Gulfby Weekly, Sheikh News Lahore Ibrahim (Pakistan) Ramadan. Reprints: 39 DailyMitter Gulf Weekly, News Lahore (Pakistan) In English InMitter Arabic Weekly, Lahore The Global Human (blog) (US) AlMitter Wasat Weekly, News Lahore(Bahrain) IQRA magazine (Canada) Al Ittihad (UAE) Turkish Weekly (Turkey) Al Khabar (Morocco) Alsiasi (Jordan) Hitteen News (Jordan) Bob From Brockley (blog) (US) Kentucky Country Day School (KCD) (US) In French Middle East Online (UK) Al Balad (Lebanon) Twitter (Raheel Raza) (US) Eduweb-an.com (France) United Democrats.org (Lebanon) Salam News.fr (France) Peace Please (US) Leral.net (Senegal) Mid East Posts.com (UAE) Wikio.fr (blog) (France) Watan (Arab American Newspaper) (US) Saphir News (France) The Daily News Egypt (Egypt) Cherchonslapaix.fr (France) Dirassat Beirut (blog) (Lebanon) Iloubnan.info (Lebanon) In Indonesian Arab American News (US) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Masress.com (Egypt) HMI News (Indonesia) Facebook (Toronto Muslims) (Canada) Rima News.com (Indonesia) Madina-online.net (Indonesia) In Urdu Daily Chunao, Gujrat (Pakistan) Daily Gulf News (Pakistan) Daily GulfAbtak News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) Daily GulfAftab News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) AlDaily Qamar GulfAbtak (Islamabad) News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) (Pakistan) Daily GulfAbtak News (Pakistan) (Pakistan) 6. “A new narrative of empathy for the WestDaily and the GulfAbtakAftab Arab News (Pakistan)(Pakistan) world?” (Pakistan) (May 24, 2011) By Rahim Kanani. Reprints: 26 Daily AbtakAftab (Pakistan)(Pakistan) DailyAl Qamar AbtakAftab (Islamabad) (Pakistan)(Pakistan) (Pakistan) In English DailyAlIn ArabicQamar Aftab (Islamabad) (Pakistan) (Pakistan) Ismaili.net (US) DailyAlHitteen Qamar Aftab News (Islamabad) (Pakistan) (Jordan) (Pakistan) Huffington Post (US) Al Qamar (Islamabad) (Pakistan) Today's Zaman (Turkey) AlIn FrenchQamar (Islamabad) (Pakistan) Al Arabiya (UAE) Leuromag.com (France) World Affairs Commentary by Rahim Kanani (US) InfoSud (Tribune des Droits Humains) (Switzerland) Babelation.com (US) iTrevino.com (US) In Indonesian Middle East Online (UK) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Randolfpash9 (blog) (US) CERIC (Indonesia) Khaleej Times (UAE) Rima News.com (Indonesia) Iflex Strategy Confrence Blog (blog) (US) Facebook (Rima News) (Indonesia) Niuzer.com (US) Day Life (US) In Urdu Ismailimail (blog) (US) AlDaily Qamar Abtak (Islamabad) (Pakistan) (Pakistan) Rahimkanani.com (US) Daily Abtak (Pakistan) Twitter (ismailimail) Daily Gulf News (Pakistan) Twitter (Laila Hassam) (US) Daily Gulf News (Pakistan) Wikio.co.uk (blog) (UK) DailyMitter Abtak Weekly, (Pakistan) Lahore Mitter Weekly, Lahore 7. “What India can teach Israel” (May 17, 2011)Daily by Gulf Alex News Stein. (Pakistan) Reprints: 25 In English InMitter Arabic Weekly, Lahore Canadian Council for Muslim Women List Serv Al Khabar (Morocco) (Canada) Today's Zaman (Turkey) Paderborner 'SJ' Web Blog (Norway) In French Twitter (Usra Ghazi) (Egypt) Leuromag.com (France) Pakistan Defence (Forum) (Pakistan) Pretty Zoelly's Blog (blog) (France) Two Circles (US) Middle East Online (UK) In Indonesian Peace Please (US) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) Indian Muslims (US) Rima News.com (Indonesia) Undpi.org (US) Direktori-Perdamaian Twitter (Maulik Panchal) (India) The Daily News Egypt (Egypt) In Urdu Twitter (Byron Simmonds) (UK) Daily Abtak (Pakistan) Jewish-Christian Relations (Germany) Daily AftabAbtak (Pakistan)(Pakistan) Masress.com (Egypt) Daily Gulf News (Pakistan) Twitter (Liliane Khalil) (Egypt) Daily Gulf News (Pakistan) Daily Abtak (Pakistan) Mitter Weekly, Lahore 8. “Social media creating social awareness inDaily the Arab Gulf world”News (Pakistan) (May 17, 2011) by Hani Naim. 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Reprints: 24 In English In Arabic Canadian Council for Muslim Women List Serv Al Wasat News (Bahrain) (Canada) The Global Human (blog) (US) Al Khabar (Morocco) The Wahid Institute (Indonesia) Al Ittihad (UAE) India Times (India) Middle East Online (UK) In French Tolerance.ca (Canada) Al Balad (Lebanon) Twitter (Zol H) (Norway) Le Matin (Morocco) The Arabis (Egypt) Scoop.it (Italy) Prepare New York (US) Cherchonslapaix.fr (France) Kentucky Country Day School (KCD) (US) Aldikkani (Ghassan Rubezi Blog) (US) In Indonesian Masress.com (Egypt) ALIF (Alhamdulillah Its Friday) (Indonesia) The Daily News Egypt (Egypt) Rima News.com (Indonesia) Mulyanis (blog) (Indonesia) In Urdu Al Qamar (Islamabad) (Pakistan) 10. “Bridging the gap between British Christians and Muslims” (April 26, 2011) by Musharraf Hussain. 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