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The article sheds light on a visit by Margaret Scobey, the American ambassador to Cairo, to Pope Shenouda to give her greetings for the occasion of Christmas.
The Egyptian government announces that the emergency law, applied in Egypt since 1981, is to combat serious threats such as terrorism and sectarian conflict.
Wā’il ‘Alī writes about a human rights report showing the increase of fitnah accidents.
The National Council for Human Rights calls on the government to pass the unified law for houses of worship in Egypt.
While the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights announced that they received threats from the Social Solidarity department, the head of the department denied the news.
The author complains about the political regime in Egypt as well as the proliferation of negative religious discourse currently and the way in which it grinds down and disadvantages all Egyptians, encouraging conflict rather than unity.
The authors question a report submitted by a five-member committee of the Supreme Council for Antiquities on the situation in Abū Fānā Monastery, Minia.
The following lines provide information about Dr. Butrus Butrus Ghālī’s agenda. Dr. Ghālī is the chairman of the National Council for Human Rights in Egypt. He recently met a delegation from the U.S Congress and discussed the different complaints against Egypt that have been presented to the...
Dr. Butrus Butrus Ghālī, the former secretary general of the UN and chairman of the National Council for Human Rights in Egypt discusses the situation in Egypt in relation to international events and provides information about the council’s activities.
Human Rights Watch calls on the Egyptian authorities to release the ten remaining detainees of al-Ṭā’ifah al-Manṣūrah group and to conduct investigations into the detainees’ allegations of torture and arbitrary detention.

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