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The January 25 revolution was a manifestation of equality among all Egyptians as the Muslim Brotherhood, communists, salafists and liberals were all standing next to each other that no one could tell the difference between them, Rashā 'Azab writes in an article.
The author states that the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) have dominated the National Committee for Change established by Dr. Muhammad al-Barād'ī, former head of IAEA, in an attempt to divert the committee to a division in their organization. They started collecting signatures for the change, disregarding...
‘Azab says that after years of ignorance and denial, both the ruling and opposition political parties are fighting over who should represent Copts in parliament. This is the first time this has happened in the National Democratic Party. She says that back in the days of Makram ‘Ubayd, a person’s...
The article sheds light on three Egyptians who left their country after several problems with the government.  
Egyptian Copts demonstrate to prove their non-passivity concerning their recent treatment.   
‘Izab reflects on the recent incidents of in Naj‘ Hammādī and refers to some hidden issues behind the incident.
The author reports on the abduction of one of the sons of a Jihād Group leader which was allegedly intended to pressurize the father into accepting the group’s peace initiative with the state. ‘Azab wonders whether the initiative is indicative of a real current within the group or whether it was...
The Citizens in One Homeland group discuss their hopes, goals and raison d’etre.
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