As the world marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, TIMEP spoke to academic researcher Houda Mzioudet on the state of the anti-immigrant and anti-black sentiment in Tunisia in light of President Kais Saied’s fear-mongering statements about migrants last month.

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Challenges of Being a Minority Lawyer in Egypt
January 31, 2023

Since 2014, Egyptian lawyers defending minorities against unjust prosecution have been facing increasing difficulties in doing…

Eight years after ISIS committed a genocide against the Yazidi community in Iraq, survivors are still…


While increases in Coptic representation from the Supreme Constitutional Court to the regime’s cabinet, among other…

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Coptic Voices in the Face of State Narrative
January 14, 2022

Egypt's current regime has touted and celebrated its inclusion, protection, and recognition of its largest minority—the…

While the freedom to worship without harm and the protection of Coptic life should be guarded,…

This brief delves into some of the primary issues affecting and implicating the country’s religious minorities,…