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Another celebrated Egyptian journalist is urging the drafting of a new journalistic code of ethics through a committee of the profession’s elders.
In an interview to Rose al-Yousuf magazine, veteran journalist Makram Muhammad Ahmad said that harshening punishments against journalists harms society and that activating the profession;s code of ethics would solve a lot of problems.
The author reviews the opinions of some veteran journalists about the law to cancel the imprisonment penalty in publishing-related cases.
The author focuses on some aspects of the draft law on the abolition of imprisonment of journalists, which will soon be referred to the People’s Assembly for a final debate.
The article examines some problems facing journalists, urging them to start a strong initiative to improve the condition of the press in Egypt.
The journalists of Āfāq ‘Arabīya have staged a sit-in at the Syndicate of Journalists demanding the republication of the suspended paper and its freedom from the control of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Father Youhannā Nasīf from Alexandria tackles the expansion of the number of Coptic schools in Egypt. He suggests building new Coptic schools to eliminate fanatical ideologies and to increase acceptance of ‘the other’.
Although many in the East and West have called for dialogue between civilizations and religions, there are still those, such as the Salafis and those who subscribe to the idea of a clash of civilizations, who reject ‘the other’.
Both the grand imām of the Azhar, Dr. Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī and the Coptic Orthodox patriarch, Pope Shenouda III, will hold a second meeting on Islamic-Christian dialogue in which the cartoon crisis will be discussed.
The article deals with clashes between some Muslim and Christian members of the ruling party over the post of secretary-general in the al-Azbakīya area, a post which is currently occupied by a Christian.

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