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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.  
Thousands of Egyptians took part in the Friday of Popular Will and Unity as demonstrators flooded Cairo's now-iconic Tahrīr Square and other rallying points across the country since the early hours of Friday morning.
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in al-Tahrīr square on November 18 to protest a document proposed by Dr. 'Alī al-Silmī, Deputy Prime Minister for Political Development and Democratic Transformation, in total absence of security agencies. After the Friday prayers, marches coming from...
Leading Muslim Brotherhood member Khayrat al-Shātir denied there was a fatwa made during a meeting of the Islamic Legitimate Body of Rights and Reformation (ILBRR‏), attended by members of Islamist groups, that no one should vote for liberals and seculars in the forthcoming parliamentary elections...
The United States of America welcomes the Muslim Brotherhood's ascension to power if they win through a fair elections in Egypt. This statement came through the U.S. special coordinator for transitions in the Middle East, William Taylor. Read original text in Arabic
  Maspero's youth union has been monitoring the investigative report prepared by the National Council for Human rights which was recently published. The report centers around the Maspero incidents that took place on the 9th of October, leaving 27 dead and hundreds of injured victims. According to...
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the U.S. is ready to cooperate with Islamic movements that will reach power, adding that not all Islamists are alike. The Secretary of State believes that dictatorial regimes intimidated its people and made them accept autocratic regimes to avoid...
The Catholic Church rejected calls for boycotting the elections under the pretext of resolving the battle for religious trends because of the unsatisfactory division of constituencies.  

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