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A peaceful demonstration was organized in Greece to protest against the attacks of Naj‘ Hammādī.
Although it is a relatively open and free nation, Egypt is still crticized for sectarian intolerance and torture in jails.
Freedom House considers Egypt a not-free country for violating citizens’ rights.
The U.S. Committee for Religious Freedom asks President Obama to discuss Copts’ and Bahā’īs affairs, calling on Egypt to take urgent action toward more freedom of belief.
The annual International Religious Freedom Report that is issued by the U.S Department of the State states that religious freedom has been retreating in Egypt in the last year and that the government was incapable of controlling the ongoing escalating sectarian incidents between Muslims and...
Al-Misrī al-Yawm interviews David M. Hale, US deputy assistant secretary of state about his duties, his view on democracy and freedom in Egypt, and his opinion of U.S.- Egyptian relations.
The author discusses his interview with Kenneth Roth, director of Human Rights Watch. Roth said that no progress has been made with Human Rights in Egypt, that Mubārak has set himself up as the alternative to the Muslim Brotherhood and his son as his successor, and that the Bush administration...
America in Arabic news agency reported that it had obtained documents proving that a major American missionary church – the Presbyterian Church – took part in drafting the recently ratified amendments of the Egyptian Child Law.
An ancient Roman church belonged to sixth century has been found during restoration of al-Ḥajjāj al-Aqsurī mosque in Luxor.
Father Marqus ‘Azīz of the Hanging Church expresses his anxiety over the suspension of restoration works in the Hanging Church.

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