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A paper was obtained by AWR entitled "Your vote in runoff elections...for whom?" and then a subtitle "for the church candidate, remnants or the Prophet's followers?" The paper then starts by saying that Christians had won the first round in the elections and the church achieved what it wants and...
CH: We received this document from the Azhar through Dr. Nagia Abdelmoghney Said. The Azhar document is dated June 19, 2011. It was referred to in a recent meeting with Yousef Sidhom, editor-in-chief of Watani, and several others. It thus is an important document to refer to.  
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), under the chairmanship of Field Marshal Husayn Tantāwī, approved the new composition of the Supreme Council of the Press proposed by Dr. 'Isām Sharaf, Prime Minister. The proposed council is to be composed of the president of Shūrá Council, as a...
  Al-Azhar called on the Egyptian people for solidarity and self restraint, confirming previous calls to avoid all forms of violence and sabotage.   Grand Shaykh of the Azhar Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb said in a statement on Monday evening that the blood of all Egyptians is too expensive to be shed,...
Most Copts received SMSs on the eve of the People's Assembly's first-phase election asking them to vote for certain liberal candidates as well as the Egyptian Bloc, a coalition that comprises the Egyptian Social Democratic Party (ESDP), the Free Egyptians Party and the leftist Tajamu' (Grouping)...
  The Egyptian National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) holds a press conference today to announce the report of its fact-finding committee on Maspero incidents.   The committee has met with a large number of eyewitnesses, visited the site where the incidents took place, as well as obtained...
In an advertisement published in al-Ahrām newspaper, al-Shar'īyah society, an Islamist organization, said it is incumbent on all citizens to go to the ballot boxes and cast their votes for whoever single candidates or lists they think are worthy.
For the first time, the General Coptic Organization in Egypt publish an advertisement in Watanī to recommend candidates for the coming parliamentary elections in the first phase. [Reviewer's Note: these candidates represent the opinion of the organization and not the church.]  
Engineer Mamdūh Hamzah emphasized that slogans raised by Islamists during the Friday of the Popular Will were not those agreed upon during coordination meetings held prior to the protest.
  Evon Mussad, the media spokeswoman for the Maspero Youth Union, denied rumors reiterated in Tahrīr Square in the early hours of Friday morning that Copts were intimidated by the large number of Islamists who flocked into the square.  

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