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The European Parliament has recently issued a resolution criticizing the Egyptian government’s practices toward human rights.
The article tackles the issue of the participation of the illegal Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as other political Islam movements, in politics.
The article is a summary of articles published on the occasion of Christmas.
The article reports on recent verdict of the Supreme Administrative Court that obliges the Ministry of Interior to officially acknowledge the conversion to Christianity on the identity cards of Christian-born converts to Islam.
The article shows to what extent the banned Muslim Brotherhood group respects freedom and democracy.
The Shūrá Council has agreed to acknowledge a four-article bill prohibiting demonstrations in houses of worship. Opposition, as well as religious figures, accuse the draft law of stifling freedom.
Max Michel Ḥannā, Archbishop Maximus, is waiting for a court ruling to grant him a license for his new St. Athanasius Church. He has said he will establish his church elsewhere if he loses the case.
In a surprise decision the Supreme Military Court has dropped charges of terrorism and money-laundering against 40 key leaders of the illegal Muslim Brotherhood, while it maintained the charge of joining a group that has been founded illegally.
In the article, Max Michel Ḥannā, Archbishop Maximus, is still fighting to have his new St. Athanasius Church recognized by the court.
The article reports on the spread of Niqāb-clad women in society.

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