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Subject Our Latest Articles: Facebook Censorship, Egypt's Prisoners and More
Date April 5, 2021 5:04 PM
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JVP Petitions Facebook Over Proposed Policy on “Zionism” ([link removed])

Facebook is considering whether the term “Zionist” is being used as a proxy for attacking Israelis or Jews and could therefore be considered hate speech under Facebook’s Community Standards policy.

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Retired Patriarch of Jerusalem: America “Does Not Care What Will Happen” to Palestinian Christians ([link removed])

In a new film, Patriarch Emeritus Michel Sabbah offers a blunt assessment of the situation facing Palestinians. However, he also provides a message of hope: “I should not let despair get to me….One day I will be master of my fate—free of oppression.”

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Egypt’s Political Prisoners and U.S. Aid ([link removed])

There are currently an estimated 70,000-100,000 political prisoners from all walks of life being held in Egyptian prisons. Despite this, U.S. aid to the country continues. Will Washington change its approach?

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One Year Later: The “Afghanistan Papers” and the Two-Decade War ([link removed])

The "Afghanistan Papers" revealed that the U.S. has long had no discernible strategy in Afghanistan. Craig Whitlock, an investigative reporter with the Washington Post, led the paper’s years-long effort to obtain and analyze the damning documents. He recently reflected on the impact of the papers.

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