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New technology, such as the internet, SMS, satellites and internet chat has started to play an essential role in igniting the fire of fitnah and dispute in Egypt among Muslims and Christians 
The article details the Coptic Orthodox Church’s stance against the acknowledgement of Jehovah’s Witnesses as a religious group and explains the situation of the National Council for Human rights and one of its members.
Citizenship Committee examines the curriculum of various stages of education and of the Ministry of Endowments’ Institute of Du‘ā’ to purify them of any text that contravenes the values of human rights and the principle of acceptance of others.
The third annual report of the National Council for Human rights is causing a division within the public even before its release.
This article explains that Ahmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd’s statements published in al-Masrī al-Yawm lead it to a war with Rose al-Yūsuf.
Hanān Badawī depicts the horror of the inhabitants of the village of Kafr Tuhurmus, after the spreading rumor of the kidnapping of girls.
The recommendations of a seminar on amending the Egyptian constitution called for amending article 2 of the Egyptian Constitution, after failing to achieve an agreement to omit it.
The author reports on the workshop conducted by the National Council for Human Rights on the religion entry on the Egyptian ID card.
The article discusses reasons for drafting a unified law for houses of worship. The author notes that this will solve sectarian problems that flare up in Egypt sometimes.
We will not settle for the Fayyoum girls, expatriate Copts war A website of the so-called American Middle Eastern Christian Association (AMCA) has cast doubts over Islam and Muslims as well as the Qur’ān. It brings good tidings to its followers and relates the success of their endeavors to bring...
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