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The article reviews the National Council for Human Rights 2007 report on human rights conditions in Egypt.
The author reports on the decision of the Journalists’ Syndicate on the April 11 incidents where a number of journalists forcibly prevented the arrangement of a conference of the religious discrimination at the syndicate’s building.
The article details the findings presented by the National Council for Human Rights on the condition of human rights in Egypt.
Hānī Daniel interviews Dr. Butrus Ghālī, president of the National Council for Human Rights [NCHR], who spoke about the changes taking place in the socio-political arenas in Egypt as well as the role of the NCHR in defending values of equality, justice and citizenship.
The author presents an interview with Carolyn Ludwig, co-author of a new novel released by the American University in Cairo Press entitled, ‘The Churches of Egypt.’
Dr. Kamāl Ibrāhīm encourages Copts to have an effective role in political life and called on the Egyptian government to effectuate citizenship rights and the principles of democracy.
The author discusses the debates surrounding the religion box on Egyptian identity cards, and the arguments presented both opposing and supporting the move.
A document entitled, ‘Muwāṭinūn fī-Waṭan Wāḥid’ [Citizens in one Homeland] assures that the Egyptian government misdeals with sectarian clashes, which results in escalating disputes between Muslims and Christians.
The article presents an interview between Watani newspaper and Dr. Muhammad Guweili. Dr. Guweili discusses the importance of having one law to regulate the construction of houses of worship, be they designed for Muslims or Christians. He considers what obstacles would need to be overcome in order...
In a joint statement, 11 organizations have called on Parliament to rapidly issue a unified law for houses of worship that would effectively activate the principle of citizenship.

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