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Articles that provide a good insight in feelings in the Arab and Muslim world. Discrimination, equality and negative sentiments in Muslim-Christian relations. Local Muslims taking unregistered land that was used by Christians. Civil Affairs Authority did not provide some Christians with a Christian...
Coptic writer Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá about his views on reform in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Egyptian youth turning to religious associations and the phenomenon of converting people. Description of a visit to the Holy Family celebration in Dayr Abū Hinnis, organized by CIDT and FPA. Support and...
Egyptian articles that pay attention to conflicts within the Coptic Orthodox Church. A good analysis of medieval Muslim-Christian relations by Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery. Attention and appreciation for AWR work.
Some critique on Metropolitan Bīshūy goes much too far. Growing interest in AWR work and presenting the Electronic Documentation Center. Practices to escape the rule of law in Egypt
Delay in AWR work due to being short in staff and technical problems.
AWR’s year report shows the tremendous amount of work carried out in 2006. Comment on ‘Coptic Christian Fights Deportation to Egypt, Fearing Torture.’ in New York Times. Report on conversion stories presented on VCD.
Discussing freedom of expression, mixing this with other interests such as in the conversion of Māhir al-Jawharī.Coptic author Robeir al- Faris’ comments on statements of prominent politician Dr. Mustafa al-Fiqi on the place of Copts in Egypt. Church efforts to ban certain publications. Many young...
AWR is making good progress in building the Electronic Documentation Center. Growing interest and attention for AWR work.
AWR’s Development Plan for 2007-2009. Articles about freedom of expression. Some issues of Western newspapers banned in Egypt following accusations they published articles against Islam.
Rev. Dr. John Watson writes that all religious institutions live by internal conflict. The real conflict is not between Muslims and Christians of the region, but between the West and the Islamic orient.

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