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The article deals with conflict started among expatriate Copts activists after the death of ‘Adlī Abādīr, the late head of Copts United organization, over the leadership of expatriate Copts.
The author reports on Father Marqus ‘Azīz, priest of the Hanging Church, his extreme stances and his attacks against the state and Muslims of Egypt.
Thousands of copies of Saint Mark’s Book of Acts were distributed recently in the governorates and towns of the Middle Delta in Egypt. The incidents threatened to lead to a new spell of sectarian tension in the Muslim-Christians relations. Rumors also spread about the existence of dozens of...
Kamīl Halīm, head of the U.S. Copts Association has hosted a forum which discussed a U.S congressional decree that calls for sanctions to be imposed on Egypt.
Hamzah sheds light on what she believes to be the “provocative” stances and declarations in Pope Benedict XVI’s latest “historic” visit to the U.S. She also writes about “the mutual interest” between the Vatican and the U.S. president and the mutual message of Christianity and Judaism in the world.
Majdī Khalīl launched his new Middle East Freedoms Forum. The author discusses the opening conference without hiding her criticism and discontentment.
The following article discusses a new Coptic satellite channel that has been launched in Egypt, and a new one is supposed to be launched in the beginning of 2008.
The article sheds light on Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm’s interview with Copts-United Web site. In this interview Ibrāhīm criticizes the Egyptian regime. He expressed his views that it is the State Security that contrives sectarian strife when it is faced with a crisis. It always looks for a scapegoat; it...
The author accuses organizations owned by expatriate Copts in the West, as well as civil societies in Egypt, of provoking sectarian sedition in the country, giving them an opportunity to call for finance for their activities.
Ālā’ Hamzah reports on a documentary film produced by the Middle East Christian Association entitled, ‘The Persecution of Copts in Egypt,’ that presents claims about Copts being discriminated against since the Islamic conquest of Egypt.

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