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The Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Youth, Bishop Mūsá expresses his opinions about many issues concerning the Coptic Church, President Husnī Mubārak and the second article of the Constitution.
Two authors write about the Greek Catholic cemetery in Old Cairo, describing it as a remarkable museum that contains precious materials and works of art.
Samuel Mashriqī responds to Bishop Bīshūy’s criticism of Presbyterians.
Majdī Khalīl discusses the Egyptian government’s stance toward Copts and claims that the regime is attempting to destroy the Coptic cause.
The author believes that the church is playing an improper role by replacing the state in dealing with Coptic affairs.
The article reports on the security harassments the banned Muslim Brotherhood has been subjected to just weeks prior to the upcoming local council elections.
The author reports an interview with prominent Egyptian thinker Tarek Heggy who attributed the American misunderstanding about conditions in Egypt to Sa‘d al-Dīin Ibrāhīm’s and Hishām Qāsim’s inaccurate reporting.
Jundī highlights what he believes to be the difficult political reality of Egypt. After providing a historical background, he points out the defects and tries to suggest solutions.
Despite having completed their prison sentence, ‘Abbūd and Tāriq al-Zumur are still in jail. Their family denounced the "unfair" detention and revealed their intention to take their case to the international courts.
The following presents an interview with Muhammad Hashem, owner of the Merit Publishing House.

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