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The author highlights recent incidents inside the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Joseph Malāk, deputy chairman of the Kalema Center for Human Rights, discusses the removal of illegally built church annexes in Alexandria.
The author reflects on an article by ‘Abd al-Fattāh ‘Alī. He defends Pope Shenouda stressing that the pope calls for equality and for realizing citizenship principles in Egyptian society. He also tackles the current situation for Copts in Egypt.
Despite being built to serve the aged, orphans and widows, the church affiliated service building was to the victim of violent actions by the Central Security Forces, which destroyed the whole building.
Three court rulings were issued recently in Coptic-related issues. The author discusses the three rulings and highlights what he believes to be the unjust stances of the government and the legal institutions toward Copts.
The author urges Copts to return back to their churches until the hostile atmosphere changes in Egypt.
The author criticizes those who have been writing on the issue of the future successor of Pope Shenouda.
The story discusses a street fight between Muslim and Christian men in Alexandria which has resulted in 25 men being detained.
Joseph Malāk comments on recent statements from Muslim and Christian figures on the issue of the relationship between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
Councilor Samī Barīk, the district attorney for East Alexandria has decided to release, prematurely, the remainder of those accused of involvement in the Alexandria incident.

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