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Dr Najīb Jibrā’īl comments on the condition of Christians in Egypt.
Although Bishop Marqus stresses the fact that he opposes the government, he supports Jamāl Mubārak to succeed his father as the president of the Egypt.
The authors shed light on the recurrence of sectarian incidents caused by relations between Muslims and Christians.
The governor of Minia inaugurated a church and a mosque on the same day in Samallut.
In the third episode of his serialized interview with al-Bāz, Bishop Bīshūy speaks about his views concerning other Christian denominations and other local issues.
The author comments on the government’s attitude to conceal information on the number of Muslims, Jews and Bahā’īs in Egypt. He discusses the government stance on transparency and access to information when it comes to information on the population.
The author reports on Egypt being ranked as 21 among 50 countries that persecute Christians in the world.
Sawt al-Ummah interviews Dr. Butrus Ghali, head of the National Council for Human Rights. He speaks about the war on Gaza and the condition of human rights and development in Egypt.
Cornelis Hulsman interviewed Munīr Fakhrī ‘Abd al-Nūr and discussed Christian emigration from Egypt, the need to build up Egypt into a democratic state again and the importance of dealing with Egyptian problems within Egypt and not as a result of foreign interference.
A Coptic lawyer has called for international help to carry out a census of the number of Copts in Egypt, claiming that the government is not providing exact numbers. The church seems to reject the call and other civil bodies believe that cooperation in civil society is what is needed to solve the...

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