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Al-Dustūr reports on the reactions of Christian activists after releasing six detainees arrested during the Naj‘ Hammādī incident.
Dr. Charles Tannock, a member of the European parliament, talks about the situation of Copts in Egypt.
The national committee against sectarian violence was established in the aftermath of the attacks of Naj‘ Hammādī.
Copts celebrate Christmas in Egypt, and in Switzerland they offer their condolences to the family of ‘Adlī Abādīr. In between, Max Michel announces Christmas surprises.
Pope Shenouda states that the Holy Synod has not yet issued its statement about the appearance of Virgin Mary in al-Warāq. Additionally, he gives various pieces of advice to the Copts in his weekly sermon.
Coptic expatriates in the West demonstrate against the tyranny against Copts in Egypt.
Ni‘mah disappeared shortly after her 18th birthday. The people of Mallawī are protesting against the security apparatus for not keeping promises to bring her back after nine months missing.
Two Coptic organizations call on Copts to boycott President Mubārak along with candidates from the Muslim Brotherhood and the ruling National Democratic Party in the coming presidential elections.  
The Manager of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Status Husām Bahjat criticizes the state's reaction towards the late incidents of Nagj‘ Hammādī. He believes they failed to deal wisely with the incidents either before or after they erupted.    
The author traces sectarian events which took place in some Egyptian governorates as the most probable inflamed places for future incidents.

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