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April 2013
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Captive in Iran
Featured Speakers:
Maryam Rostampour
Marziyeh Amirizadeh
Nina Shea
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09
April 2013
Past Event
Captive in Iran

In 2009, two women were arrested in Iran on charges of apostasy, anti-government activity, and blasphemy, for which they were sentenced to execution b

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Featured Speakers:
Maryam Rostampour
Marziyeh Amirizadeh
Nina Shea
27
March 2013
Past Event
Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians
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27
March 2013
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Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians

A woman is caught with a Bible and publicly shot to death. An elderly priest is abducted and never seen again. Three buses full of students and teache

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10
January 2013
Past Event
Across the Frontlines: Ending the Nuba Genocide
Featured Speakers:
Mark Hackett
Dr. John Hubbel Weiss
Nina Shea
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10
January 2013
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Across the Frontlines: Ending the Nuba Genocide

This new film by Operation Broken Silence exposes the Khartoum regime's second and ongoing attempt of genocide in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan's South

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Featured Speakers:
Mark Hackett
Dr. John Hubbel Weiss
Nina Shea
07
September 2012
Past Event
Roads to a Free Syria: What are the International Community’'s Responsibilities and Options?
Featured Speakers:
Hillel Fradkin,
Marah Bukai,
Naser Khader,
Nasser Rabbat
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07
September 2012
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Roads to a Free Syria: What are the International Community’'s Responsibilities and Options?

"Responsibility to Protect" (R2P), a widely acknowledged but inconsistently observed principle of international relations, obliges individual state ac

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Featured Speakers:
Hillel Fradkin,
Marah Bukai,
Naser Khader,
Nasser Rabbat
11
July 2012
Past Event
A Round Table Discussion on Nigeria'’s Boko Haram with Representatives of the Christian Nigerian Association
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Pastor Ayodele Joseph Oritsejafor,
Reverend Oladimeji  P. Thompson,
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11
July 2012
Past Event
A Round Table Discussion on Nigeria'’s Boko Haram with Representatives of the Christian Nigerian Association

Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom hosted an informal briefing by representatives of the Christian Association of Nigeria. Speakers foc

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Pastor Ayodele Joseph Oritsejafor,
Reverend Oladimeji  P. Thompson,
26
June 2012
Past Event
Persecuted Christians and Other Religious Minorities in the New Middle East: Formulating an Effective U.S. Policy Response
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Cardinal Dr. Christoph Schoenborn,
Dr. Habib Malik,
Dr. Richard Land,
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26
June 2012
Past Event
Persecuted Christians and Other Religious Minorities in the New Middle East: Formulating an Effective U.S. Policy Response

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Cardinal Dr. Christoph Schoenborn,
Dr. Habib Malik,
Dr. Richard Land,
11
January 2012
Past Event
The Arab Spring: One Year On
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Walter Russell Mead,
Samuel Tadros,
Kurt Werthmuller,
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11
January 2012
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The Arab Spring: One Year On

Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom was pleased to host noted scholars for an analysis of the potential short- and long-term implications

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Walter Russell Mead,
Samuel Tadros,
Kurt Werthmuller,
19
October 2011
Past Event
The Coptic Winter: What Does the Massacre at Maspero Mean for Egypt's Christians?
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Samuel Tadros,
Eric Trager,
Kurt Werthmuller,
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19
October 2011
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The Coptic Winter: What Does the Massacre at Maspero Mean for Egypt's Christians?

The world was shocked by violence directed against a Coptic Christian protest march in the streets of Cairo on October 9. Egyptian authorities and oth

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Samuel Tadros,
Eric Trager,
Kurt Werthmuller,
03
June 2011
Past Event
South Sudan: Voices of a New Nation
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Joseph Bakosoro,
Amin Zakaria Ismail,
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03
June 2011
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South Sudan: Voices of a New Nation

Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom and Voices for Sudan cordially invite you to a roundtable briefing on South Sudan by His Excellency Ba

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Joseph Bakosoro,
Amin Zakaria Ismail,
27
April 2011
Past Event
Eastern Sudan: Threats to the Beja People and Global Security
Featured Speakers:
Paul Marshall,
Ibrahim Tahir Ahmed,
Walid Phares,
Jimmy Mulla,
Faith McDonnell,
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27
April 2011
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Eastern Sudan: Threats to the Beja People and Global Security

In January, South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for its independence. But millions of oppressed and marginalized people remain in Sudan, including in Eas

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Featured Speakers:
Paul Marshall,
Ibrahim Tahir Ahmed,
Walid Phares,
Jimmy Mulla,
Faith McDonnell,
25
March 2011
Past Event
How Should the U.S. Respond to the Prospect of Islamist Governments?
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Ed Husain,
Hedieh Mirahmadi,
Hillel Fradkin,
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25
March 2011
Past Event
How Should the U.S. Respond to the Prospect of Islamist Governments?

With the fall of governments in Egypt and Tunisia and unrest in Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, and Oman, policymakers are considering the future political lan

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea,
Ed Husain,
Hedieh Mirahmadi,
Hillel Fradkin,
26
January 2011
Past Event
How Necessary Is Christianity to European Identity?
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea
Paul Marshall
Marcello Pera
George Weigel
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26
January 2011
Past Event
How Necessary Is Christianity to European Identity?

Once the heart of Christendom, Europe now is increasingly a secularist culture. While many states retain Christian symbols on their flags and offici

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Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea
Paul Marshall
Marcello Pera
George Weigel