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The author discusses the cases of two Coptic girls who have gone missing, while one has been reunited with her family the other is still missing.
Two Coptic girls have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
The family of the disappeared Coptic girl, Amal Zakī Nasīm, has said in an official memorandum that their daughter has been kidnapped under an American-Zionist conspiracy in order to incite sectarian clashes in the country.
The article presents the stories of a number of stories that have been circulating in the press involving the disappearance of a Coptic girl, a street fight between Muslims and Christians, and the blame allegedly being unfairly placed on the Copts involved in the incidents.
Three incidents ring the bell of sectarian strife in Alexandria. Two of them are education related and the third is the disappearance of a Coptic teenager.
The article discusses the alleged disappearance of a 17 year old Coptic girl, Nora Ayoub Sanad.
Bāsimah William reports on the president of the Judicial Administrative Court’s decision to adjourn the case of Injī ʿĀṭif, a Coptic minor who was allegedly kidnapped and forced to marry a Muslim man.
The article discusses the alleged disappearance of Coptic girls, criticizing the difficulties that parents face in being able to file a legal document to report their daughter’s disappearance.
Counselor Najīb Jabrā’īl accused the police of complicity in the detention of Engy’s father and relatives and of refraining from arresting the girl’s abductor while police chief investigation said that Engy’s father did not file a communiqué on the girl’s disappearance.
The case of a Coptic young woman, āmāl Zakī Nasīm, is still open to all possibilities. Ten days after āmāl’s mysterious absence, security forces seem to be failing to obtain any clue about her place or state. The Egyptian press continues to report on the developments in the case.

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