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CSID’s 12th Annual Conference - Conference Report
 

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY

12th Annual Conference


Tunisia's and Egypt's Revolutions and Transitions to Democracy


What is the impact on the Arab World?
What Lessons can we learn?


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Roadmap of Political Reforms in Tunisia
 

CSID Panel Discussion:


Roadmap of Political Reforms in Tunisia

Thursday, February 24, 2011
Cite de la Science - Tunis - Tunisia


For a month and a half since the famous popular uprisings that led to the Arab World’s first democratic revolution, Tunisia had been struggling to identify and implement the necessary structural and ideological changes that are essential for the budding democratic system. Tunisians all over the country had been patiently waiting to see what the interim government and the opposition leaders would bring to the table, and for a month and a half they got little more than flowery rhetoric praising the revolution and those who gave their lives for a democratic Tunisia. This was not enough; what was  absolutely imperative was a frank discussion of practical steps toward democratization, and for representatives of the interim government, opposition parties, and prominent civil society actors to engage publicly with citizens on this front.

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The Casablanca Call for Democracy and Human Rights
 
The Casablanca Call for Democracy and Human Rights

We, the signatories to this call, as politicians, intellectuals and civil society advocates, believe that the achievement of democracy and the embodiment of human rights in the Arab world is an absolute necessity and requires a broader engagement of all citizens and political and social forces. We observe, with great concern, the dramatic and alarming backsliding of political reforms in the Arab world, due to several structural obstacles since the beginning of the new century. We hereby appeal to all parties concerned with the future of democracy - governments, civil society institutions, political organizations, trade unions, and the media - in the belief that the achievement of real and effective reforms is the responsibility of all parties.


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Casablanca Conference Report
 

The Future of Democracy and Human Rights in the Arab World

CSID organized a conference in Casablanca, Morocco entitled "The Future of Democracy and Human Rights in the Arab World" on Oct. 22-23, 2010 in partnership with the Centre MADA.The choice of the theme proved both important and timely.

In recent years, many observers have come to believe that promoting democracy is no longer a priority for the U.S. administration. Others believe that the movement for democracy is part of an external agenda, that lacks depth and support inside the countries of the MENA region. This initiative is tangible proof of the degree of mobilization among the democratic forces, and it demonstrates that the struggle for democracy is ever present, regardless of the political situation.

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11th Annual Conference Digest
 
U.S. Relations with the Muslim World:

One Year After Cairo

CSID 11th Annual Conference Digest with Links to Papers

 

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Muslims In U.S. Face Challenges Erecting Mosques
 
Muslims In U.S. Face Challenges Erecting Mosques

NPR Interview with CSID Board Member Akbar Ahmed

All Things Considered - July 15, 2010
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M
uslims all across the country have run into local opposition when they've tried to build new houses of worship. Robert Siegel speaks with Akbar Ahmed, a professor of Islamic studies at American University and author of Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam, about the experiences of Muslims in the U.S.

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