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The article discusses freedom of opinion, and the restrictions upon this freedom. It highlights a new transmission draft law, designed to regulate censorship of satellite broadcasts.
Dr. Mīlād Hannā is a big name and prominent thinker with distinguished media presence. In an interview, he asserts that religious discrimination does not exist in Egypt, that discourse about love and understanding between religions is empty, and that religion and the state must be separated.
Bishop Mūsá pointed out, that, with all due respect for the teachings, principles and values of each religion, Coptic-Muslim solidarity is the sole remedy for sectarian strife. He added that the Copts are responsible for sectarian strife, because of their isolation.
The author laments the difficulty involved in constructing service buildings with any suspected connections to a church. He blames security for this and waits for a unified place of worship law, along with several other Egyptians.
The author comments on the Muslim arrival in Egypt and the way Christians were being treated before Islam arrived.
Al-Musawwar has issued a report indicating that the use of religious programs on mobile phones may incite sectarian tension.
The article discusses Muslim engineers who have devoted themselves to the reconstruction of both mosques and monasteries without discrimination.
The author discusses his friendly relations with a Muslim man, and comments on alleged incidents of sectarian sedition.
Continuing issues surrounding the legal settlement involving the Monastery of Abū Fānā.
The criminal part of the crisis of Abū Fānā is expected to be put to an end next week.

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