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A study has been carried out by the National Center for Criminal and Social Research focusing on the reasons and motives of using physical violence in Egypt.
Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination have applied to the Journalists’ Syndicate for permission to hold their second annual conference. Last year journalists staged a sit-in at the Syndicate protesting against the conference.
Jewish societies in Egypt are re-opening case files to document their legal ownership of properties throughout the country.
The author reviews the newly established King David Museum and Genealogy Center in Jerusalem, believing that it was built to wipe out the Arab identity of the city by corrupting historical facts.
A report released by human rights group Freedom House, based in the U.S., has highly criticized the Egyptian Government’s performance in issues of civil liberties and corruption.
The Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services [CEOSS] which began as a literacy project in 1950 in Minia receives foreign funding and has a publishing house that published a book containing distorted facts about the Arab world.
The Jews in Egypt agreed to unite and establish one council for all Jews’ organizations and institutions in Egypt.
The author discusses the appointment of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights to the position of advisor to the ECOSOC. She doubts the motivations behind this and the legitimacy of the organization.
A conference of Egyptian Jews was convened in Haifa, Israel to discuss matters such as the return of Jewish ‘personal properties,’ the Jewish supervision of their heritage in Egypt and establishing a documentation center to store documents related to Jewish family linage.
Researchers in the National Library and Archive have discovered a document that proves the historical right of the Egyptian Copts to claim possession of the Sult ān Monastery in occupied Jerusalem.

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