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Free Egyptians Party founder Naguib Sawiris rejected calls for a million-man protest Friday in response to a mass protest by Islamists on 29 July. “I don’t believe there’s a reason for a new million-man protest by national liberal forces or Sufis,” he wrote on Twitter on Sunday, calling for...
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tentatively welcomed negotiations with the Muslim Brotherhood group. Clinton clarified that it is in the interest of the United States to engage with all parties that are peaceful and committed to non-violence   Read original text in Arabic  
*/ The Azhar and the Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church have rejected the idea of the post of a U.S. special envoy to the Middle East and Central Asia for the affairs of religious minorities.
Pope Shenouda III, the head of Coptic Orthodox Church, and other priests are thinking of canceling this year's iftar celebration due to recent upheavals in Egypt. However, Salib Matta Sawiris, a Coptic Orthodox priest, is against the idea for Egyptians have to unite in order to avoid a division of...
While police arrested 111 protestors in Tahrir square, the civilians fought back with stones and even knives.
  Military police, Central Security Forces and civilian supporters forcibly opened Tahrir Square to traffic Monday afternoon, tearing down tents and dispersing a sit-in protest that began on 8 July. One freelance journalist tried to take a picture of the scene with her cell phone, but she was...
*/ The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a draft of a law to create the position of a special envoy to support the rights of religious minorities in the Middle East and Asia with Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan as top priority. The draft was approved by a majority of 402 to 20. [...
*/ The April 6 Youth Movement, along with 26 other political parties and coalitions, have decided to suspend their sit-in Tahrīr Square until the end of Ramadān when they will return to resume their peaceful sit in after 'Īd al-Fitr. Read original text in Arabic
Coptic activists are against turning the Egyptian Revolution into a religious issue for Islamists took over Tahrir Square last Friday, during a protest. There were no agreements among different political groups before the protests.
 Salafī Public Will Front, Coalition of Islamist Power, announced their agreement on seven demands for the Friday of public will on July 29, 2011, on top of those demands that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces [SCAF] to put a clear timeline for parliamentary and presidential election.  

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