Special Encore Presentation: 'Modern Day Persecution of Christians in the Middle East.'

April 5, 2010
Hosted by David Gibbons

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Episode Description

James Younan and Jamal Bashara chart the persecution of Christians throughout the ages up to the modern day. With shocking statistics currently showing Christians representing only some 10% of the Middle East’s population, this program examines the deep divisions in the region. In passionate and at time heated discussion a plea becomes evident in demanding different approach and philosophy from occupying powers and conflicting factions in countries Iraq, Iran and Egypt.

In Discussion

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"In Discussion" brings world leaders and people from all areas of life together in frank and powerful conversation. Interviewer and writer David Gibbons invites great thinkers, politicians, business leaders, scientists, religious leaders, scientists and entertainers and notable philosophic think tanks together in cleverly orchestrated interviews and discussions. In developing and encouraging frank conversation towards the dynamic ignition of positive mindsets, the paradigm of progressive and positive change is at the forefront of its vision and mission.

David Gibbons

David Gibbons has been writing and involved in the broadcast arena since 2001. His work in understanding the world we live in and its people continues to fascinate and consume his interest, in pursuing a direct conversational style with leaders, literature scholars and everyday individuals. He is the host of David Gibbons "In Discussion", the daily program that engages world's thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business individuals, scientists and religious leaders. He is constantly seeking a greater understanding of the world we live in today with an unassuming style and delivery, leading to the premise of igniting dialogue towards dynamic change in our society.



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