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A questionnaire distributed in Egypt more than two years ago, to carry out a study of Egyptian society, raised many questions about the purposes and objectives of its composers as it contains a suspected hidden agenda and the methods of research seem to be contradictory. The research is being...
A lot of irregularities are have been taking place in the Egyptian Organization of Human Rights [EOHR] after the election of Hafez Abu-Saeda, who assumed responsibility (for leading the organization) after the fourth General Assembly of the organization in 1998...
This is a criticism of Pope John Paul’s visit to St. Catherine’s monastery. The author argues that this is a Jewish memorial monument and that it would have been better if the visit hadn’t happened.
This article offers a biography of Pope Shenouda III mentioning his attitude toward different issues.
In a meeting with the leaders of the Egyptian community in the United States , President Mubarak met with a number of Copts and discussed many issues regularly raised by Copts abroad.
This article tackled the problems of the merchants of Dar Al-Salaam. They have been asking the officials for help, but the officials advise them to wait. During these last few months, they have been losing a lot of money and nobody is compensating them. They were promised compensation, but this...
The imperialist west seeks to turn Copts into a lobby through the mechanisms of globalization. This attempt is doomed to failure.
... the five articles that were published as a survey of the echoes of "The Statement of the Hundred" were intended to deal with a climate that existed and the Kosheh incidents showed this climate clearly.
"The Copts of Egypt should not pay the price of peace in the Middle East". This sentence made me stop for a while and ask myself several questions such as: What is the price, which the Egyptian Copts pay in return for peace? Do the Egyptian Copts really pay a price for peace in the Middle East?...
In his speech in the conference of dialogue between religions in Jakarta, February 2000, Rabbi Orbani [name as transcribed from Arabic. It is not certain the spelling is correct] a Jewish intellectual claimed that the Jewish religion has to be political, because it is based in the Messiah, who...

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