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On the background of President Obama’s visit to Egypt, the author highlights the Christian presence in the Middle East and how the American administration can deal with the issue.
The author comments on Bishop Bīshūy’s book responding to ‘Azāzīl.
The author discusses Copts’ political role in Egypt in the 20th century and the present time. Observers and concerned personalities stress the important role of political parties and the media in enforcing the principles of citizenship and encouraging political participation.
A research study by an Egyptian political expert shows statistics of Coptic representation in the Egyptian Parliament in the period between 1924 and 2000.
The author reviews a book by Muhammad Zayyān that claims to reveal facts concerning Coptic expatriates.
The article discussed the existence of discriminatory religious material in the school curriculum in Egypt.
A telephone conversation with Wiliyam Wīṣā (Dr.) regarding the Coptic conference held in Virginia, USA for the renewal of the Coptic work abroad.
A new book by a pharmacist accuses the Orthodox church of worshipping idols.
Bishop Bissenti sheds light on some of the problems facing Copts inside Egypt and asks for applying the principle of citizenship which is mentioned in the Constitution.
The church has rejected Najīb Jibrā’īl’s call to stage sit-ins and organize demonstrations protesting about restricting Copts’ rights in Egypt. The author criticized the call and concerned people considered it sowing sedition.

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