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A discussion of sectarian violence in Egypt at the Andalusia Centre for Studies on Reconciliation and Combating Violence and the Development of Democracy Group.
The author criticizes newspapers, journalists, liberals and Copts, who market the Brotherhood’s agenda and formally recognize the group.
Samih Fawzī argues that the Muslim Brotherhood have contradictory stands when it comes to speaking about the rights of Egyptian Copts. Sometimes they encourage having a consolidated, unified Coptic stand, while at other times, they deny Copts the right to hold military posts and call for the...
Sāmih Fawzī refers to danger of rumors that impinge upon the national security of Egyptians. He calls for encouraging critical thinking among people to help them to resist such rumors and to preserve national peace.
An article about the Muslim Brotherhood’s intent to establish a state that has a religious, and not civil nature, and the attitude of the Muslim Brotherhood towards the Copts.
The article reports a new study of researcher Sameh Fawzi, conducted for the Bishopric of Youth of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The study focuses on youth and faith in a changeable society and the relationship between youth and such a changeable society.
The author asks Coptic intellectuals their opinion concerning the plan of Colin Powell to change Arab regimes and an article discussing the citizenship of Christians. He also criticizes Dr. Milad Hanna´s comments on President Mubarak´s decision that established January 7 as a national...
Intellectuals in our society should have the courage to acknowledge that terrorism has emerged from the Islamic world.
The call for establishing a Coptic political party has been discussed extensively for years, and consistently rejected. The idea has recently again been brought into the open by people who hope to press their own sectarian political agenda—the Islamists. Strangely, this disastrous aim has found...
It came as no surprise that Baheiddin Hassan—a staunch defender of human rights and head of the Cairo Centre for Human Rights Studies—was chosen among the members of Egypt’s government-appointed National Council for Human Rights (NCHR).

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