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The author reviews a session in the 3rd NCHR conference that focused on the issue of citizenship rights and the need to work out ways to avoid the occurrence of bloody incidents like those in Alexandria.
The author writes about the need for the establishment of a non- governmental observatory concerned with tracking violations of citizenship [rights], including materials published by newspapers that trigger Muslim-Christian tensions.
Author Hānī Labīb argues that globalization, according to its Western version in general and the American version in particular, represents a serious threat to citizenship. He adds that national sovereignty is no longer absolute or immunized.
“There is nothing called a religious state in the Qur’ ān. In fact, the Qur’ān did not set a frame for the state,” the leader of the Tajammu‘ Party, Dr. Rif‘at al-Sa‘īd said in a symposium organized a few days ago by the party’s Hizb al-Shabāb al-Taqaddumī [Youth Progressive Union].
The statement made by the activists and members of Coptic associations which met in Montreal, Canada, April 7-9, 2006, to review and debate the situation of the Copts in Egypt and the future of Coptic activism.
The rights of the Copts are based on a law legitimized by Islam.
Rumors are going around concerning the links between Pope Shenouda and the expatriate Copts according to the author. He expresses his opinion on the matter and gives evidence in support of his belief.
The Muslim Brotherhood prepares a document on its position regarding the Copts and the principle of citizenship, particularly in light of accusations that the group did not react strongly enough to the bloody incidents of Alexandria, settling only for statements denouncing assaults on...
The author reviews the discussions that have taken place within a recent conference held in Cairo on Muslim-Christian dialogue that dealt with means to promote citizenship and enhance mutual respect between followers of each religious faith.
An interview with the Armenian Orthodox metropolitan on Christians’ situations in Iran and the Middle East, in addition to other political issues concerning the relations between Iran and other countries.

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