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A group of 80 Copts have authorized an Egyptian lawyer to sue the Sunday Telegraph for
An Egyptian lawyer sues the Sunday Telegraph for US $ 17 billion in compensation for what it published on allegations of persecution of Copts.
A lawyer has raised a lawsuit before the Egyptian Court of Cassation suing the Sunday Telegraph and the BBC. He asks for compensation of 100 million Sterling pounds for the harm they caused the Muslims and Christians of Egypt by publishing falsified and biased reports.
Egypt’s information minister has sent a comment to Britain’s "Sunday Telegraph" over allegations carried in the October 25 edition of the paper, reported the Middle East News Agency (MENA) yesterday. The paper published a full-page feature claiming systematic religious persecution and mass torture...
Bishop Yohannes, secretary of Pope Shenouda III, said that his Holiness will issue a detailed report within the coming two days on what was published by The Sunday Telegraph.
Volkhard Windfuhr, head of the Cairo Foreign Press Association and Bureau Chief of the German magazine Der Spiegel, has described the claims made by the British Sunday Telegraph as "nonsense".
The Middle East News Agency MENA) has recently learned that the Ministry of Information has replied to the allegations and lies against Egypt published in a British newspaper.
Two days after President Mubarak’s refusal to release the Israeli Spy Azam Azam, the Zionist Lobby spread across Western countries launched a rude campaign against Egypt.
In a new misleading campaign against Egypt, the International Coptic Federation called upon the United Nations and the UN Security Council to intervene to solve the problems of Copts in Egypt.
Egypt’s famous architect-writer Milad Hana will go to Paris to receive the prestigious Simon Bolivar award granted to him by the UNESCO in appreciation of his efforts in enhancing ties between Muslims and Copts in Egypt.

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