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Cairo said that it did not request a meeting between Egyptian President ‘Abd al-Fatāh al-Sīsī and President of the German Parliament during al-Sīsī’s upcoming visit to Germany. This came in an irate statement released by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry responding to the announcement of the President...
Doctor Hanān Munīb, first representative of the Ministry of Culture for foreign cultural relations is attending the Third International Forum for Cultural Dialogue currently being held in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. She gave a talk titled, “Culture and Continuing Development in the Development...
A report which president of the Council, Muhammad Fā’iq, submitted to Egyptian President ‘Abd al-Fatāh al-Sīsī found that that more than 212 prisoners were killed during the last year within police stations and prisons due to torture or lack of medical attention. Three women were among the dead....
As Coptic churches prepare to celebrate Christmas, Minister of the Interior Muhammad Ibrāhīm has reassured Copts of the security arrangements, warning that: ‘anyone who commits an act of violence or hostility is doomed’.   Millions of Copts are preparing in Egypt to celebrate Christmas, a feast...
This article reflects on the Copts' insistance to challenge terrorism and Muslim Brotherhood threats. In difficult security and life conditions, Egyptians celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ tomorrow, united by the terror of the Muslim Brotherhood, who targeted the churches in particular, after...
In an unprecedented way, the President himself visits the church to offer felicitations on Christmas.
This article reflects on a hatred Israeli compaign against the Egyptians triggered by a Jewish Rabbi.
The Center released a document which documents more than a hundred cases of verbal assaults on supporters of the Palestinian cause. Most of these verbal assaults called supporters of Palestine terrorists or anti-Semitic. A representative from the Palestine Solidarity Legal Support Network commented...
In an article published in the British journal, “The Independent,” reporter Robert Fisk described legislation to criminalize boycotting Israel as being stupid and in conflict with the foundations of democracy. The law, championed by Canada’s conservative leader, Stephen Harper, would define...
Egyptian Churches renewed their interest in the Personal Status Law draft by forming a number of working groups and advisory committees.  During the conference organized last week by the Egyptian Democratic Institution to observe the parliamentary performance, a consensus was met by the...

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