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Political magazine in Argentina (1952–1956)

America y Oriente
EditorIssa Nakhle
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FounderIssa Nakhleh
Founded1952
First issue20 November 1952
Final issue1956
CountryArgentina
Based inBuenos Aires
LanguageSpanish

America y Oriente was a short lived political journal that was published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The journal was founded by Issa Nakhleh in 1952, and the first issue appeared on 20 November 1952. It was an publication of the Arab League in Argentina. The founder, Issa Nakhleh (1915-2003), was a Christian Palestinian (at times representing Muslim Congress) His purpose in establishing the journal was to improve and reinforce Arab–Latin American exchanges about mutual anti-imperialist agendas.

References

  1. ^ Viernes 11 junio 1954 - Mundo Árabe - Mundo Árabe. Issa Nakhleh, Director de la difundida revista "América y Oriente"
  2. ^ Edy Kaufman; Yoram Shapira; Joel Barromi (1979). Israeli-Latin American Relations. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-4128-2676-1.
  3. Anti-Jewish Activities of the Arabs in Argentine (PDF). Buenos Aires: DAIA. April 1958.
  4. "Saturday Evening Club". The American Spectator. Vol. 19. 1986. One of the World Muslim Congress's representatives at the symposium was Issa Nakhleh
  5. Gill Seidel (1986). The Holocaust Denial: Antisemitism, Racism & the New Right. Leeds: Beyond the Pale Collective. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-9509636-1-7.
  6. Lily Pearl Balloffet (August 2018). "Argentine and Egyptian History Entangled: From Perón to Nasser". Journal of Latin American Studies. 50 (3): 549–577. doi:10.1017/S0022216X17001171.


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