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Pegged to the Deir Abu-Hennes affair Youssef Sidhom writes about arbitrary changing of names in Egypt.
Yūsuf Sidhum enjoys his holiday in Germany, where he finds urban planning and especially location of schools, infinitely superior to the situation in Egypt.
The article reflects on the terrorist attack that took place in the al-Zaytun area of Cairo last week. The authors investigate the evidence and look at the conflicting reports on the incident.
Ibrāhīm takes a look at the media coverage of the pig cull that the Egyptian government ordered as a result of the H1N1 virus.
Shukrī comments on the Swine flu in Egypt.
The article argues that before the 1952 Revolution Copts were treated as full Egyptian citizens with citizenship rights however since then pluralism has faded away and Copts are now isolated.
Watani visited the areas of Cairo where garbage collectors breed pigs to see the effects the decision to slaughter pigs is having on them.
Samīr reports on pig breeders who have tried to stop the authorities from taking away their animals to be slaughtered.
An Egyptian journalist declares that the origin of people from Daqahlīyah is not purely Egyptian.
Robeir al-Faris comments on two issues featuring Copts that have appeared in the Egyptian press recently. The first is related to a campaign to boycott Coptic companies while the second concerns a lawyer’s attempt to have the finance minister removed from office after he found a cross sign on the...

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