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The author defends Christians against the accusation of political duality.
The article focuses on the role played by Copts in Egyptian politics and asserts that their role must be increased.
The author refutes accusations against the Coptic Orthodox church of it trying to become a state within a state, to dominate Christians in public and political matters and its intolerance of opposition or criticism from Coptic intellectuals.
Hānī Labīb writes about the politicization of the Coptic Church and the political participation of Copts in Egypt.
Hānī Labīb discusses the political role of the Coptic Orthodox Church and the possible relationship between the increasing political influence of the church and the withdrawal of Copts from Egyptian political, cultural and social life.
This is the first article in a new series by Watani International on the history of the Egyptian people.
This article was written by Father Mattá al-Maskīn and published in Marqus Magazine in 1987. He asserted that President Mubārak was the right choice for the people of Egypt.
The Shūrá Council discussed two electoral systems, seeking to find a suitable system that can be implemented in Egypt
Political reform means overall reform with no exceptions and the empowerment of all social classes. The author reports on debates at the People’s Assembly over the representation of women in Parliament and questions why Christians are not represented.
Rose al-Yousuf interviews the head of the Washington-based U.S. Copts Association (USCA), Michael Munīr, who expresses his point of view on a number of issues, including the recent suspension of the activities of the U.S. Republican Institute, the demands of Egyptian judges and the strong...

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