A Political Earthquake in the Arab World: In a Newly Uncovered Recording, Nasser Ruthlessly Dismantles His Own Ideology in a Striking Encounter with Gaddafi

st days ago, the Arab world was shaken by a seismic political and intellectual event that still reverberates. Its aftershocks are bound to shape discourse for years to come. The catalyst? A rare audio recording featuring two of the region’s most iconic figures: Egypt’s late President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi.

J'ACCUSE: Forced Islamization Under State Protection

In that spirit, I revolt against a complicit silence that conceals centuries-long, systematic oppression. I raise my voice against a horrifying pattern of forced religious conversions and kidnappings, especially of young Coptic Christian girls in Egypt. These crimes are not isolated incidents; they form part of a broader, chilling policy of societal Islamization facilitated, if not outright protected, by state institutions.