multi religious and ethnic cooperation

this oral history collection highlights the value and feasibility of multi-religious and multi-ethnic cooperation and includes interviews with activists and CSO representatives in a number of countries in the Arab region.

the Arab region is all too often seen as a region of division and intolerance. while this many reflect the reality of the power hungry political elites, it does not reflect the unity and cooperation often showcased in multi-ethnic and multi-religious communities, or between communities of different backgrounds.

listen to the 22 interviews (Arabic only) and read the stories (Arabic and English) on the Tarikhi website.

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