Between 1920 and 1970, 900,000 Jews were expelled from Arab and other Muslim countries. The 1940s were a turning point in this tragedy; of those expelled, 600,000 settled in the new state of Israel, and 300,000 in France and the United States.
The Expulsion of the Jews from Muslim Countries, 1920-1970: A History of Ongoing Cruelty and Discrimination
The United Nations . . . should not lose sight of the fact that the proposed solution might endanger a million Jews living in the Moslem countries. Partition of Palestine might create in those countries an anti-Semitism even more difficult to root out than the anti-Semitism which the Allies were trying to eradicate in Germany
Since its launch in 2004, the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has grown steadily and is now classified as a global contender, according to the March 2013 Global Financial Centres Index, alongside Beijing and Moscow. This success has not gone unnoticed in Casablanca, which seeks to emulate Dubai’s example in hopes of attracting foreign investment and bulge-bracket financial institutions.
Rise of the International Financial Center: Can Casablanca Emulate Dubai’s Success?
Le mois dernier, le président Iranien Ahmedinejad a commencé à supprimer les subventions accordées à la population sur les produits pétroliers et sur d'autres denrées essentielles, malgré l'opposition à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur du gouvernement.
Ahmedinejad Au Bout du Rouleau
Par Ryan Mauro, fondateur de www.WorldThreats.com conseiller national pour la sécurité pour le Réseau d'Action Chrétienne, analyste à Wikistrat.