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Tensions are developing following the Civil Status Department's refusal to renew a number of priests' children's national identity cards under their fathers' clerical names. Legal Adviser to the Church, Najīb Jibrā'īl, says that he has spoken to Anwar Islam, Deputy Assistant to the Minister of...
Dr. Najīb Jibrā'īl, legal adviser to the Church, made a promise yesterday to give his blessings to Kamilia Shehata's conversion to Islam on air during the debate between himself and Shaykh Moftah Mohamed Fadl (aka Abu Yehia) if the latter succeeds in presenting convincing evidence of Kamilia’s...
Moná Abū Sakīn criticizes expatriate Coptic activist Morris Sādiq, in particular for his stance on the issue of Israel and Palestine.
Coptic activist Maurice Sādiq calls on the ruling party to devote 25 percent of parliamentary seats to Copts.
Leaders of Coptic expatriate organizations are trade accusations and conflict in opinions in a conference in Bonn.
The Head of the Egyptian Union for Human Rights, Professor Najīb Jibrā'īl, denounces the continuation of the incidents of sectarian fitnah in Egyptian society. He suggests, during a conference held concerning the means to confront sectarian incidents, the importance of establishing a prosecution...
The author reports on the church role in motivating Christians to participate in the parliamentary electoral elections
In an interview with Al-Misrī al-Yawm, Coptic activist Michael Munīr discusses a number of the most crucial issues related to the current political situation in Egypt, the status of the Copts and means to solve their problems.     
In the the same way that many newspapers have a page focusing on different Islamic issues, Rose al-Yūsuf, al-Wafd, and al-Jumhūrīyah havedevoted a page to deal with the various Coptic issues affirming the fact that the Copts are part and parcel of Egyptian society.  
An interview with Counselor Najīb Jibrā’īl, head of the Egyptian Union for Human Rights Organization, who speaks out on important Coptic issues.

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