America y Oriente

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.[1] The journal was founded by Issa Nakhleh in 1952,[1][2] and the first issue appeared on 20 November 1952.[3] It was an publication of the Arab League in Argentina.[2] The founder, Issa Nakhleh (1915-2003), was a Christian Palestinian (at times representing Muslim Congress)[4][5] The previous year the conference had been addressed by Issah Nakhleh, who describes himself as "Legal Adviser to the World Muslim Conference"[6] who served as the representative of the Arab League in Argentina.[7] His purpose in establishing the journal was to improve and reinforce Arab–Latin American exchanges about mutual anti-imperialist agendas.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Viernes 11 junio 1954 - Mundo Árabe - Mundo Árabe. Issa Nakhleh, Director de la difundida revista "América y Oriente"
  2. ^ a b 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. ^ Les Protocoles des sages de Sion: Faux et usages d'un faux, Pierre-André Taguieff, Fayard, 6 Oct 2004 '... ainsi qu'à l'intervention très significative du président de la Délégation arabe palestinienne aux Nations Unies, également conseiller juridique au Congrès mondial musulman , Issa Nakhleh, auprès du procureur général de Stockholm, Thorsten Jonsson, et demandant à celui - ci par un télégramme officiel la mise en liberté de Ditlieb Felderer'
  7. ^ "Personalities". Palestinian Facts. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  8. ^ 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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