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Press release AI index: MDE 12/023/2011 Amnesty International today welcomed proposals to repeal emergency-style powers in the Egyptian constitution, but cautioned that the Egyptian authorities must take immediate action to lift the state of emergency, and to ensure that women are part of any...
Text of the declaration of "Expatriate Copts" organization as published in Al Wafd. We congratulate the people of Egypt for the success of the great Egyptian youths who led the "White Lotus Revolution", that helped us to get rid of the corrupted totalitarian dictatorship regime, which followed...
Hundreds of young Copts protested on the roads of: Salāh Sālim, al-Nasr, al-Mihwar, al-Haram, Dār al-Salām, and the Muqatam area close to the monastery of Saint Simon. Protests resulted with the complete hold of traffic in Cairo, and Armed Forces intervened to unblock the traffic. Read the demands...
 Efforts continue to resolve the issue of Church in 'Ātfīh. The church of Two Martyrs St. Mina and St. George was set on fire by angry Muslim young-men, after seeing a Muslim girl with a christian young-man called 'Āshraf Labīb. The church is located in Sūl village of 'Ātfīh (Governorate of Helwan...
  Council of State’s Supreme administrative court issued it’s historical verdict, under the presidency of Counselor Majdī al-'Ajātī, the state council’s vice president, canceling the Ministry of Interior Affair's decision to refraim from proving the religion of those who converted to christianity...
AWR's Directing Manager Hānī Labīb obtained a hard copy of the statement of Maspero's movement against sectarianism.   
Agence France Presse's report on the burning of the church of the Two Martyrs St. Mina and St. George; also covered in Jordan Times.  
The Gazette online - Two men were killed during clashes in the village of Sūl between Muslims and Christians, which saw Muslims setting fire to a church and attacking Christian homes. The violence was sparked by a relationship between a Coptic man and a Muslim woman. Two family members of the...
During the second week of the protests in Egypt rumors spread through the Internet that Ambassador Muhammad Rifa’a al-Tahtawi, official spokesman for the Azhar, had submitted his resignation to Dr. Aḥmad al-Ṭayyib, Grand Imām of the Azhar.    
Religious newspaper al-Liwā’ al-Islāmī reports on a lecture given by British Minister Sayeeda Warsi at Leicester University in which she warned against the continuation of anti-Islamism in Britain.   Warsi alleges that Islamophobia has become common in Britain. She says that classifying Muslims...

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