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Islamist groups in Egypt called on Egyptian citizens to not participate in Friday’s million-man protests, which are being touted as the "second revolution of anger." A group of young Muslim Brotherhood (MB) members said via Facebook that, “boycotting the 27 May protests is a national duty."...
Dr. Muhammad 'Abd al-Jawād, Diplomatic advisor of the Azhar Grand Shaykh, said that the Azhar is still refusing to engage in dialogue with the Vatican, without an official apology from the Vatican Pope, who defamed Islam describing it as a bloody religion. Read original text in Arabic   Meanwhile,...
The Adminstrative Judiciary Court of the Council of State issued a verdict on May 22, 2011, stripping the Egyptian citizenship from Maurice Sādiq as well as crossing off his name from the membership list for the Lawyer's Syndicate. Sādiq is a Coptic lawyer residing in the United States of America...
Bishop Armiyā, Assistant Bishop and secretary of Pope Shenouda III, described the decision of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to release 81 detainees in Maspero incidents as a legitimate response that maintains the peace. Read original text in Arabic    
Copts will end their almost two-week protest at the Egyptian State TV building on 22 May 2011, said Metias Nasr, priest at the Virgin Mary Church in Ezbet al-Nakhl and a leader of the protest. The majority of protesters heeded Nasr’s call and the stage set up for speeches was dismantled. Arguments...
Pope Shenouda III will publish a book within a few days. The book presents the Pope's vision on the January 25 revolution.
The founders of the Freedom and Justice Party elected Dr. Rafik Habib, a Coptic thinker, as the party’s vice president.
Major General Mansūr al-'Isawī, the minster of interior, agreed with Archpriest Philopater Jamīl, priest of al-Tawābik Church, on ending the Copts protest in front of Maspero at 12 p.m. on May 19, 2011, Mr. Hānī 'Azīz, secretary general of Peace Lovers Organization, reported.
Pope Benedict XVI met with the new Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil el-Arabi on 18 May, 2011, amid concerns over the safety of Christians caught up in the Arab revolutions of the Middle East. The meeting, which followed talks between Arabi and Dominique Mamberti, the Vatican's foreign minister, took...
The Founders of Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) Freedom and Justice Party decided to appoint Christian thinker Rafīq Habīb as the Deputy President of the party. Read original text in Arabic   

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