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Zaklama comments on the incident of Al-Koshh which had become a major internal issue, distorted in the media.
The Croatian President refused to let a Muslim woman represent his country in the Miss Universe Contest. In reaction, human rights activists headed by the British writer Venice Redgrave launched a campaign supporting Layla. As a result, the contest was repeated and the Muslim Layla was elected...
These pictures have exceeded any form of freedom and all forms of art. We have not published them although we have them. Our reason is known. It is that Egypt is a country that respects religions.
Canceling its first rejection, the Sunday Telegraph agreed to publish the statement of the Egyptian Coptic education-investor Reda Edward which refuted the paper’s allegations of Copts’ persecution in Egypt. The paper accepted the statement in a form of paid advertisement.
The conspiring motives of the Sunday Telegraph’s campaign against Egypt are being revealed day after day. The British-American-Zionist attempts to trigger a ’Coptic Issue’ in Egypt, referring to Copts as a persecuted minority, is a way to implement the religious persecution law recently approved by...
At the same time that Britain claimed that Egypt’s Copts are being crucified and persecuted, British racism has presented a new chapter in the series of Muslim persecution in the land of the alleged just empire.
If the Sunday Telegraph was interested in the issues of minorities, and if it really cared about the rights of minorities, it would have concentrated more on the issue of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
Egypt’s Information Office in New Delhi invited Indian journalists to visit Egypt to see the real events instead of quoting falsified reports of British papers claiming Egypt’s Copts are persecuted. An Egyptian media councilor in New Delhi clarified that Christina Lamb’s report which was quoted by...
The Egyptian government has launched an international publicity offensive in the wake of disclosures in The Telegraph last month about a brutal police crackdown on Christians in southern Egypt. Actions include paying for full-page newspaper advertisements in cash and a lobbying campaign on the...
The writer was not going to re-open the Al-Koshh issue until he saw the Washington Times, September 28 issue, [with an article] titled a ’Cry From Egypt For International Help and Prayers’. What provoked him was not the falsified facts but the tone of warnings and threats in addressing Egypt.

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