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On April 16, 2011, 18 new governors were appointed by the head of the Supreme Council of Armed Forces. In Qena, Egyptians protested against the newly appointed Coptic governor ‘Imād Shihātah Michael, who replaced the former governor Majdī Ayūb, who was also a Copt. Demonstrators, who are mainly...
According to the article at hand, several thousand Egyptians demonstrated against the newly appointed Coptic governor in the governorate of Qena. In addition, the article reports on previous clashes between Muslims and Christians and on the rising influence of salafīsm in Qena.
For the third day in a row, widespread protests in Qena against the governorate’s newly appointed Coptic governor continued. Chanting religious slogans, demonstrators called for the appointment of a Muslim governor. According to the article at hand, demonstrations were organized by salafī groups...
On Thursday, April 14, 2011, the Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) Deputy Supreme Guide Maḥmūd ‘Izat announced the MB’s goal to establish an Islamic state after achieving broad popularity through its Freedom and Justice Party. Similar statements were made by Brotherhood leader Sa’d al-Husīnī. Both remarks...
US-based Coptic expatriate and activist Michael Munīr told journalists on Saturday April 16, 2011, that Muslim and Coptic Egyptians are worried about a possible religious takeover in Egypt, with Shaykhs and priests ruling the country. Although he accepts the Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) right to form...
On April 17 Christians in Egypt and abroad celebrated Palm Sunday. Contrary to previous Palm Sundays the Coptic church announced, that public celebrations will be limited to a church mass due to insufficient security measures. Sources claimed that scouts will be used to secure church entries and...
"What is the problem of Islamic rule ?? Egypt is a Muslim country according to the constitution of the year 1923 which is 5 years before  the Muslim Brotherhood group was established" says Subhī Salīh, Muslim Brotherhood figure and a member in the constitutional amendments committee.
The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group warned in a statement against attempts to ignite fitnah in Qena governorate, after a number of protesters set up barricades along the railway, demonstrating against Maj. General 'Imād Shihātah Mikhail as Qena's new governor.
The International Union for Muslim Scholars (IUMS) issued a declaration, signed by Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī, Chairman of the Union, to Egyptians. The declaration condemned fitnah tā'ifīyah between Muslims and Christians, and asserted that Islam protect churches and respects them, as well as fights...
Masperos revolution youths thwarted an attempt by the church to keep away priests from protesting. Church leaders have issued several decisions against priests before, and even relocated one of them to Australia.

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