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Human Rights Of Christians In Palestinian Society Justus Reid Weiner

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Human Rights Of Christians In Palestinian Society Justus Reid Weiner
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Publisher: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs - JCPA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 47
Author: Justus Reid Weiner
ISBN: 9789652180483, 9652180483
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Human Rights Of Christians In Palestinian Society Justus Reid Weiner by Justus Reid Weiner 9789652180483, 9652180483 instant download after payment.

Palestinian Christians are a religious minority whose unique interests and problems have received scant attention. They are a group that has faced almost uninterrupted persecution in the years since the Oslo peace process began, suffering from the difficulties of being a religious minority living in a Palestinian Authority whose inner workings, both from a legal and societal perspective, are often governed by strict adherence to Muslim religious law. They are a group that has been abandoned by its leaders, who have chosen to curry favor with the Palestinian leadership by refusing to acknowledge the magnitude of the threat. They are a group whose persecution has gone almost entirely ignored by the international community, the relevant NGOs, and other human rights advocates. Facing widespread corruption in the PA security and police forces, facing growing anarchy and lawlessness in an increasingly xenophobic and restless Muslim populace, the Palestinian Christians have been all but abandoned by the very people whose task it is to protect them. The current massive emigration of Palestinian Christians from the territories can be demonstratively linked to the political empowerment of the Palestinian Authority in those areas. In this monograph, Justus Reid Weiner analyzes their plight, and discloses why their 2000-year-old community's survival is in doubt.

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