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Dealing with genocide and Holocaust across religious lines: What’s politics got to do with it?

Dealing with genocide and Holocaust across religious lines: What’s politics got to do with it?  By Wayne Slater | wslater@dallasnews.com9:35 am on January 25, 2014 | Permalinkhttp://religionblog.dallasnews.com/2014/01/dealing-with-genocide-and-holocaust-across-religious-lines.html/—  Mike Ghouse is… Read more »

Holocaust and the Muslim guy

Published by Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/holocaust-and-the-muslim-_b_4629509.html Frequently, I am introduced in the following manner, “He is the first Muslim guy to commemorate Holocaust, and perhaps the first non-Jewish person to commemorate… Read more »

William and Rosa Lee Schiff, the Holocaust Survivors at the First Holocaust event by Muslims

The first Holocaust and Genocides event by Non-Jews was organized by Muslims in Dallas, Texas. The timing was perfect, right after a delicate situation in a 9/11 commemoration there was… Read more »

Oped News – Holocaust and Native American’s Genocides event in Dallas organized by a Muslim.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Holocaust-and-Native-Ameri-by-Mike-Ghouse-Apprehension_Arrogance_Crusades_Education-140125-349.html The first Holocaust and Genocides event was organized by Muslims in Dallas, Texas, after the United Nations unanimously passed the bill to commemorate Holocaust in their 60th General Assembly… Read more »

Dallas News: Dealing with genocide and Holocaust across religious lines

By Wayne Slaterwslater@dallasnews.com9:33 am on January 25, 2014 | Permalink 14 6 0 1 http://religionblog.dallasnews.com/2014/01/dealing-with-genocide-and-holocaust-across-religious-lines.html/ Mike Ghouse is frequently introduced as ‘the first Muslim guy to commemorate the Holocaust” with… Read more »

Holocaust, Native American Genocides and the Muslim Guy

Holocaust and the Muslim Guy Frequently, I am introduced in the following manner, “He is the first Muslim guy to commemorate Holocaust, and perhaps the first non-Jewish person to commemorate… Read more »