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THE scenes shown Sunday night on Egyptian television channels from Abbesseya Cathedral, the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Cairo, epitomise what many Egyptians view as a nightmare: a crowd of Muslims attacking the biggest church in the country with rocks and Molotov cocktails, as the police...
Numerous newspapers decided not to have an issue for several days protesting the Constitutional Declaration and final draft Constitution announced by President Muhammad Mursī in November 2012. From these newspapers: al-Misrī al-Yawm, al-Shurūq al-Jadīd, al-Watan, al-Sabāh, al-Tahrīr, al-Yawm al-...
Copts made up a very small percentage of the incoming class at the Military Academy, which also saw a small number of cadets from Sinai. Academy chief Major General Essmat Murad told Al-Masry Al-Youm on Thursday that 25 students from North Sinai were admitted, as well as 11 from South Sinai. For...
The Journalists Syndicate decided to withdraw from the Constituent Assembly, following a meeting on Tuesday, to protest a number of draft articles and what it said was negligence of its proposals.
The Administrative Judiciary Court decided to combine all appeals calling for the dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood, close all headquarters of the group, and postpone the case to October 9, 2012. A number of attorneys for the Muslim Brotherhood attended the session. One of the attorneys,...
The Administrative Judiciary Court decided to postponed the case against the under-representation of minorities in the Constituent Assembly until October 16, 2012.
The Public Prosecutor 'Abd al-Mijīd Mahmūd ordered to capture seven expatriate Copts and remand them under custody pending investigation. He sent an official request to the American authority to hand the suspects to Egypt. From the seven Copts are Maurice Sādiq and Father Terry Jones who were...
"Basic Principles" Chapter Article I: The Arab Republic of Egypt is a democratic sovereign state and does not accept division. It depends on the principles of consultancy, pluralism and citizenship that equalize among citizens in their rights and duties. The Egyptian people are part of the Arab and...
Strong demonstrations erupted in 20 Islamic countries and western embassies over the film offending the Prophet Muhammad. This did not prevent the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo from publishing cartoons dishonoring the Prophet Muhammad.  
On March 2011, Maurice Sādiq, a lawyer and one of the expatriate Copts, announced a Coptic State and opening the first Coptic State Embassy in Juba.  Although Juba did not officially declared these information, Maurice states that a number of secretary-generals opened several consulate offices in...

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