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During his participation in a conference of expatriate Copts in New York a few weeks ago, the deputy chairman of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights Organization (EUHRO), Māhir Khallah, accused the organizers of the conference of distorting the image of Egypt abroad by representing individual...
The author complains about the absence of Coptic names from the list of students who gained the highest grades in the thānawīya ‘amma [Egyptian high school].
This article analyzes reasons why aggression is present in the discourse between young Muslims and Christians and questions how the problem can be solved.
Muslims and Christians in Alexandria called for calm after two days of clashes.
Expatriate Copts held a conference to voice their demands, amongst which are imposing sanctions on Egypt and sending UN forces to protect Egyptian churches.
The author criticizes the practices of Copts residing abroad, namely in the United States, and their conferences which end in recommendations that have a negative impact on the Christians of Egypt and lead to serious splits and seditions in society.
An interview with Michael Munīr, member of the Republican Party in the U.S. and controversial Coptic activist who is visiting Egypt.
Engineer Sāmī al-Bihirī, a cynical writer currently living in the Unites States of America speaks about challenges for Copts in Egypt, internal affairs and terrorism.
In this interview Adonis, a Syrian poet and writer, criticizes the way Muslims think at present, saying Muslims fall into severe contradictions when they use modern technology and at the same time reject the mentalities that made them.
A Coptic citizen demands the invalidity of his under-aged daughter’s conversion to Islam.

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