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Security forces investigated the mysterious disappearance of a Christian young-woman. The girl, Amal Zakarīyā, was a student in her second year of high school. She did not return home for one week, and no one can find any trace of her.   
Military prosecution in Asiut arrested 17 suspects in violent acts that occurred in the Abū Qurqās village of al-Minya governorate. The incident resulted in two deaths and two injuries. A number of 9 Copts and 8 Muslims have been arrested, furthermore, continuous efforts by human rights...
The Egyptian Coptic Church rang its bells and celebrated its first feast after the revolution in the mass for the Resurrection feast . At the same time, security forces secured churches from anything that might distort the Copts' celebrations. In the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Resurrection Mass,...
Khalīd Ibrahim al-Qusī, amīr of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmiyyah group, noted that people in Qina should judge the new governor on his performance and his improvements in the governorate, not on his religion. 
During a seminar held on Monday April 25, 2011, Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson ‘Isām al-’Iryān emphasized the importance of diversity in Islamic discourse and called those attacking Islamic movements “Islamophobes, Ikhwanophobes and Salafiophobes.” ‘Isām al-’Iryān accused the public of willingly...
Egypt has deployed extra police and troops to the central al-Minya province after a dispute between two Christian and Muslim families sparked deadly sectarian clashes. A curfew has been imposed on the town of Abū Qurqās after a dispute between the two families over the building of a speed bump...
According to family members of Jama'āh Islāmīyah leader ‘Umar ‘Abd al-Rahmān, Qatar is currently working on mediating his release. Furthermore, Mr. Dirbālah, a member of Jama'āh Islāmīyah’s Shura Council, announced the group’s attempt to press for ‘Abd al-Rahmān’s release through several local as...
On Monday April 25, 2011, Egyptian Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf imposed a three month suspension on the new governor of Qena, in order to end demonstrations and normalize life in the governorate. Several Qena protesters emphasized that it is not Mikhael’s religion, but his previous office as police...
After a week of demonstrations in Qena, hundreds of residents have blocked the railway line leading through the village of Abu Tisht. Meanwhile, the governorate’s Bishop Sharoubim, who has reiterated the unity of Muslims and Christians in Qena, stated that Qena’s political powers unitarily signed...
On Saturday April 23, 2011, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) published a statement on its website, conveying Easter greetings to Egyptian Copts and announcing the SCAF’s firm stance against sectarian violence. Coptic Pope Shenouda III has previously criticized recent sectarian clashes...

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