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The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks: The First Academic Publication on the Greek Genocide Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Book Review of The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks Studies on the State Sponsored Campaign of Extermination of the Christians of Asia Minor (1912-1922) and Its Aftermath: History, Law, Memory Edited by [...]
May 6th, 2012 | Filed under Balkans,Commentary,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,News,Religion,World | Read More »

Sudan and South Sudan crisis and the international community Joachim de Villiers and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Recent tensions between Sudan and South Sudan are setting off alarm bells within the African Union (AU) and throughout the international community. The policies of Arabization and Islamizaton were endless for many decades because of various [...]
April 25th, 2012 | Filed under Africa,America,Commentary,East Africa,Ethnic Conflicts,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,North Africa,North America,Recent Articles,Religion,World | Read More »

Sudan and South Sudan on the verge of more bloodshed Joachim de Villiers, Pierre Leblanc and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, commented that he wanted to “liberate” the new entity of South Sudan from its own leaders. This was stated after forces from South Sudan entered and seized [...]
April 19th, 2012 | Filed under Africa,East Africa,Ethnic Conflicts,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,News,North Africa,Religion,World | Read More »

Syria: Obama with the people of Homs who have cleansed 90% of Christians from this city Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times President Obama condemned the Syrian government for trying to protect Alawites, Christians, the role of women in society, and all Syrians who oppose Sunni Islamic radicalism. President Obama commented that [...]
March 25th, 2012 | Filed under America,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,North America,Religion,Terrorism,Women’s Rights,World | Read More »

Shia Muslims killed in Pakistan by Sunni Islamists: singled out and murdered Joachim de Villiers and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The sectarian divide in Pakistan claimed the lives of more innocent Shia Muslims who were singled out and brutally murdered. Currently it is understood that 18 Shia Muslims were killed by Sunni Islamic [...]
March 1st, 2012 | Filed under Asia,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Pakistan,Religion,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Syria and secularism faces the American-Saudi Arabian forces of Islamic Sharia law Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, is hoping that “moderate forces” will try to find a solution whereby all sides sit down at the table and focus on recent political events in [...]
February 28th, 2012 | Filed under America,Counter-Terrorism,Ethnic Conflicts,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,North America,Religion,Terrorism,Women’s Rights,World | Read More »

Syria and the mirror of Iraq: 55 people massacred in Iraq by Sunni Muslims Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The international media on the whole is clearly taking sides in Syria and issues related to fanatical Sunni Islamists who desire to turn multi-cultural and multi-religious Syria into a “Taliban style” nation state [...]
February 24th, 2012 | Filed under America,Counter-Terrorism,Ethnic Conflicts,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,North America,Religion,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Russian Federation: Doku Umarov an Islamic terrorist vows to stop civilian attacks Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Russian Federation faces many internal problems in the North Caucasus region because of Islamic terrorism, civil wars, nationalism, criminality, kidnappings, and many unsavory factors. Therefore, this instability led to many convulsions whereby military [...]
February 18th, 2012 | Filed under Caucasus,Counter-Terrorism,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Military,Religion,Russian Federation,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Kosovo: Orthodox Christians fear to walk because of America and Albanian nationalism Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times In history books you can read about the Armenian genocide where Armenian Christians, Greek Orthodox Christians, Assyrian Christians, and other minorities, were massacred in the millions in 1915 and the following years. They were [...]
January 31st, 2012 | Filed under America,Balkans,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,European Union,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,NATO,North America,Religion,World | Read More »

Shia Muslims and ongoing oppression in Sunni Muslim dominated nations Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Shia Muslims don’t face persecution in mainly Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, and secular nations. However, throughout the Sunni Muslim world the Shia community faces daily discrimination and deadly attacks often erupt in Bahrain, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, and [...]
January 25th, 2012 | Filed under Asia,Commentary,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Law,Middle East,Pakistan,Religion,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Nigeria and the Sunni Islamic insurgency of Boko Haram : over 170 killed in Kano Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Islamists in northern Nigeria have killed more than 170 people in the city of Kano after many bomb blasts and gun attacks. It is clear that Boko Haram is not only [...]
January 23rd, 2012 | Filed under Africa,Counter-Terrorism,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,Religion,Terrorism,West Africa,World | Read More »

Ceasefire Talks and Ongoing Conflict Update from the Field Free Burma Rangers Karen State, Burma We are relaying this update out from where we are on relief missions in Karen State, Burma. In spite of positive changes in Burma; such as release of many political prisoners, easing of restrictions on the press, and beginning of [...]
January 18th, 2012 | Filed under Asia,Burma (Myanmar),Ethnic Conflicts,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,Religion,World | Read More »