“Egypt Elections: Israel Jittery After Muslim Brotherhood Victory”
Read a June 24, 2012 article about the impact of the 2012 Egyptian presidential election on Israel.
Read a June 24, 2012 article about the impact of the 2012 Egyptian presidential election on Israel.
Read a June 24, 2012 article from the New York Times about Mohamed Morsi’s landmark victory in Egypt’s 2012 presidential election.
Roshie Bernie Glassman heads the Massachusetts-based Zen Peacemakers. Contact through assistant Rami.
Claude AnShin Thomas is an author, peace activist, Zen monk and Vietnam veteran. In 1994, he founded the Zaltho Foundation, a spiritually based nonprofit committed to ending violence. The foundation, which is based in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., offers mindfulness meditation retreats to veterans and their families to help them deal with the emotional, psychological and […]
The Buddhist Peace Fellowship works for peace from diverse Buddhist perspectives. It’s based in Berkeley, Calif. Dawn Haney and Katie Loncke are co-directors.
Muslim Peace Fellowship was founded in 1994 as one of the first Muslim organizations specifically devoted to the theory and practice of Islamic nonviolence. Contact through the form on the group’s website.
Read coverage of the Egypt conflict at The Washington Post‘s “On Faith” blog.
Read a Jan. 27, 2011, story in The New York Times about the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on protests in Egypt.
The Episcopal Peace Fellowship began in the early days of World War II and continues to speak out against war in the Episcopal community.