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Members of the reconciliation committee who were killed in al-Matī‘ah village have been buried. Their families refused condolences and asserted their will to avenge the deaths of their relatives.
An Egyptian journalist declares that the origin of people from Daqahlīyah is not purely Egyptian.
Last week a group from Matrouh town council started to demolish a building owned by the Holy Virgin Church in Matrouh.
The authorities have destroyed a building that allegedly violated its license. Christians claim the building was destroyed following rumors that it was going to be turned into a church.
A reconciliation celebration was held between Muslims and Christians of al-Tayyibah village in Minia.
Young people attack Bahā’īs’ houses in an Upper Egyptian village.
The state security forces prevented Christians from praying in a church and has refused to give them authorization to do so under the pretext of Muslims’ objection to the establishment of a church there.
The author believes that in the Abū Fānā crisis not only has the Minya governor reneged on his promises but that the monks have been forced to withdraw their claims against the Arabs that were being held in custody.
Digging work under a church went too deep into the building’s foundations resulting in the collapse of three buildings and the death of eight people.
Al-Dawakhilī examines one of the most crucial issues in Egypt; Muslim-Christian relations. He sheds light, in his article, on a number of violent and aggressive incidents that have taken place in different governorates of the country especially in al-Minia which reflects a state of prevailing...

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