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British researcher Kit Victoria McDonald Daniels [the name is a transliteration from the Arabic, could not be found on the internet] had chosen the stories of Youssef Al-Sharouni to be the subject of her PhD thesis for the University of London. Al-Sharouni expressed rejection of the researcher...
The author continues publishing the response he received from Talat Gad Allah, which in its turn was written in response to an article by the author. Gad Allah explained that there is a big difference between persecution and political marginalization, which bans practices of political rights and...
The article presents the problem of veterinarian Nash´at Boulos Mansour who has been a temporary veterinarian with the food department of the teaching hospital of Assiut University since 1998. Despite the fact that he had the best credentials, six well-connected women were promoted to the...
The writer absolves Dr. Hassan Hanafi, philosophy Professor at the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, of allegations against him. Some Christian students had expressed their frustrations at a lecture on "misquotation and falsification of the Bible."
The writer comments on a message published in one of the Egyptians newspapers, recounting an accident that took place at the Faculty of Al-Alsun, Department of Spanish Language. On February 19, 2003, Professor Dr. Nagwa Mehraz gave a lecture on translation in which she spoke about Christianity and...
Some teachers overstep their educational role and encroach upon the domain of faith and creeds, holding undue comparisons between religions, and ridiculing the Christian faith in front of Christian students or after they have asked these students to leave the classroom
The author applauds the decision of a professor at al-Minia university who resigned after his Christian student faced discrimination and wonders when people will be appointed based on their qualifications, and not their religion.
A report following discussions with young Copts in Germany claiming they had been discriminated and persecuted in Egypt.
Copts grievances were the main issues of the two panels held at the Jesuit Association and Mar Girgis Church in Minya and headed by Youssef Sidhom, editor-in-chief of the Egyptian Watani newspaper.
A comparison between Coptic Christmas before and after President Musbarak´s decision that January 7 is a national holiday. The author expresses the hope that this decision will revive the motto “Religion is for God and the homeland is for us all.”

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