Date of source: Tuesday, January 11, 2000
The crisis of Al-Koshh revealed the existence of good examples that should be followed.
Several individual persons are mentioned.
Date of source: Tuesday, January 11, 2000
The attempts of the Christian and Muslim religious men and the national leaders succeeded in solving the problem of Al-Koshh through the peacemaking committee.
Date of source: Sunday, January 10, 1999
An interview with Ibrahim Shukry, the 83 year old head of the Islamist Labor Party on al-Koshh and the place of Coptic Christians in Egypt.
Date of source: Monday, January 10, 2000
During the next few days, Al-Koshh will witness a reconciliation conference attended by executive and people’s leaders after the reconciliation committee succeeded in agreeing about the basis of the final reconciliation between the parties of the problem.
Date of source: Monday, January 10, 2000
The Coptic former member of Parliament, Gamal Asaad, says that there is a crisis that should be handled and a priest whose role should be restricted. The Coptic researcher Rafiq Habib and the Christian historian Yunan Labib Rizq believes the violence was related to a poisoned public atmosphere
Date of source: Sunday, January 9, 2000
Cautious quietness has dominated Al-Koshh in the first day of Eid Al-Fitr. Special forces have intensified their presence in streets and imposed a curfew.
Date of source: Sunday, January 9, 2000
The number of accused involved in the incidents of Al-Koshh has risen to forty-six after police seized six new accused. Counselor Hisham Saraya, General Attorney accused six persons of forming armed gangs that committed violent actions in the country, murder, attempted murder, raising conflicts in...
Date of source: Saturday, January 8, 2000
Egypt’s site on the internet, that is broadcasted [administered] by the Public Authority For Information, replies to the claims regarding the Al-Koshh incidents and stresses the national unity between the children of the same nation.
Date of source: Saturday, January 8, 2000
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights confirmed that the incident of Al-Koshh does not represent a social phenomenon, but it is not in itself a normal incident. A report of the EOHR discusses the factors that led to the incident.
Date of source: Saturday, January 8, 2000
Al-Koshh and the nearby villages have gone back to normal life after passing through the uncharacteristic crisis, thanks to the agreement of all the parties to end any conflicts.