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The Muslim Brotherhood rejects the idea of releasing Mubārak in exchange for ceding his money, saying that it is against Sharī'ah. Read original text in Arabic
The evidence in convicting Mubārak included the testimony of Major General 'Umar Sulaymān, Deputy President and former chief of intelligence, who assured the involvement of the ousted president in killing protesters. He assured that Mubārak assigned the Military forces and intelligence in following...
Public prosecutor 'Abd al-Majīd Mahmūd referred Husnī Mubārak to criminal court on charges of premeditated murder and attempted murder of protesters in the January revolution, abuse of power, premeditated harm to state's money, obtaining benefits and profits, and partnering with the former Minister...
Bishop Dr. Yūhhannā Qultah Sa‘īd, Deputy Patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, said that the Maspero youth exaggerated, they should have maintained civilized protests if their demands were ignored. He added his refusal for the involvement of clerics in protests. "I'm Coptic and if I'm going to...
Sanne Lundberg’s thesis was about the strong Coptic Christian perception of being discriminated, the interplay of this belief with religious beliefs, as well as
The attack on the church in Alexandria this weekend marked a new deep trench in the deteriorating relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt. Shortly before this act of terror, Trouw gauged the atmosphere among Egyptian Christians and Muslims. See footnote 1 in the full text. This text is...
Is the church in Egypt persecuted? Many Coptic Christians would answer in the affirmative. I definitely agree that the situation for Christians in Egypt has worsened but I do not agree using the word persecution before we have first agreed on a definition and compare facts on the ground with this...
The government announced it would prepare a law within a month to ease restrictions on building churches, while banning protests in front of places of worship, after attacks on Cairo churches. The government is also moving to reopen churches closed under President Mubarak. It would study the cases...
General Tantāwī of the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces stated the most urgent needs of Egypt rest in its economic and security stabilization. He promised he would not allow any forces to divide the national unity of Egyptians along religious lines, mentioning specifically that sit-ins...
 It goes without saying that a comprehensive process for reformulating Egyptian politics is just around the corner. The last constitutional amendments have limited presidential terms to a maximum of four years, with candidates eligible to serve no more than two terms, and have stipulated the...

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