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Sa'd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm comments on Qena's incidents, protests to oust the Coptic governor, saying that people felt free after the revolution. One of the reasons for the protests might be that the governor is a policeman, and the police was one of the institutions mostly detested by the people after...
The article discusses the political system in Egypt after 1952 made people feel loyal to the system and not the state.
The author argues that the non-implementation of the recommendations of the report by a special committee convened to look into the communal violence in Al-Khanka in 1972, the Al-Oteify report, led indirectly to the recent communal violence in Al-Kosheh, because the underlying issues were not...
The well-known director of the Ibn Khaldoun Institute sees the government has taken a few positive steps to improve the situation of the Copts.
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