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Egypt’s Bar Association’s elections approach, and the article comments on the process of becoming a nominee and the Copts that are nominated to the association.
The author comments on a recent interview of Dr. Mustafa al-Fiqi by Sawt al-Ummah newspaper in which Dr. al-Fiqi denies the persecution of Copts in Egypt. Al-Faris shows several examples of discrimination in contradiction to Dr. al-Fiqi’s claims.
Gerrit Roos investigates the complex relations between Christians and Muslims in Egypt. He interviewed a number of Christian figures and analyzes the reasons why people emigrate from the country.
The Middle East Council of Churches has released the English version of its highly successful and informative book about the history of Christianity in the Middle East.
The former Secretary General of the UN, Boutros Boutros Ghali explains that Egypt needs to improve its image abroad and believes that tensions between Muslims and Christians in Egypt are often exaggerated. He also believes that tensions in the region make Christians emigrate.
This article deals with the Christian fasts. It sheds light on the difference between some Christian denominations in fasting.
Michael Fāris writes about churches becoming emigration centers.
Mukhtār Hallūdah, former chairman of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization bemoans the privatization processes that weakens, he believes, the national economy. He also declares that the census is an exclusive authority of the state and no other institutions are allowed to conduct it.
A number of articles about the different attitudes toward freedom of expression are featured in this issue. Hulsman also comments on articles that discuss Copts withdrawal from Egyptian society, the number of Copts in Egypt and efforts to change the names of places in Cairo from Western names to...
William writes about the first female mayor in Egypt, who is also a Copt. She studied law at Ain-Shams University, then had a career in law, then politics. She beat four other candidates for the position and now has several plans for this primarily Christian village.?33) Al-Akhbār, November 19,...

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