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After the avalanche of reports and commentaries on the deplorable incidents in the Wafaa Constantine row, one can dare to say there is actually a tacit tension marring relations between Egypt’s Muslims and Copts and that it would do no good to consistently deny it or sweep it under the carpet.
I have been lately assigned the post of Vice President of the newly established Egyptian National Council for Human Rights. It is one of the most challenging and time-consuming responsibilities. Discharging said responsibilities is compelling me to give up many other commitments that I had made...
Getting closer to NGO status. Al-Musawwar reports on rumors in the Coptic community about Islamic shops. Comment on newspapers publishing claims without making efforts to verify them.
In the international conference of the United Nations Department of Public Information, United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan, called upon all countries of the world to stop linking Islam with terrorism.
On January 19, 2004, the National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) was established to protect all Egyptian citizens. Despite the efforts exerted to boost its activity, it needs more powers to make its task a success.
A conference was held at the Arab League headquarters to discuss the image of the Arabs in the eyes of other civilizations. The conference aimed at finding a formula by which to confront the Western attack against Arabs and Muslims following the 11th September attack.
Saad Eddin Ibrahim met with his defense attorney, co-workers at the Ibn Khaldoun Center and three human rights activists. During the meeting, an agreement was reached on not making a political case of the lawsuit.
The writer believes that human rights, part of which is religious freedom, cannot be achieved by investigating or writing reports. Human rights does not mean distributing humanitarian aid. She wonders why, if the US Commission on International Religious Freedom is concerned with the conditions of...
The author repeated the testimony of Dr. Kamal Abu Al-Magd, in which he accused Ibrahim of being chaotic and careless about the administration. Abu Al-Magd denied the charges of corruption and forgery, and affirmed that the board had nothing to do with the Center’s budget. However, the rest of the...
The author commented on the friendly gesture shown by Dr. Saeed El-Naggar and the positive testimony of Dr. Kamal Abul Magd during the hearings about the Ibn Khaldoun Center. Both men are on the Board of Saad Eddin’s Center. He listed the details of Al-Naggar’s emotional defense of Ibrahim. He...

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