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The current stage of our nation’s history requires objectiveness, transparency and truth more than any personal, partisan, or sectarian interests. Discussing the Egyptian opposition abroad, questions arise, pertaining to reasons, legitimacy, allegiance, and interests.
Three Coptic organizations in the US submitted a demand to sue the Egyptian government for what the association said is a violation of the rights of Copts. The documents states that Copts in Egypt suffer from persecution and assaults, and that Coptic Christian women are being forced to convert to...
Coptic émigrés of the U.S. depend on imaginary and misleading reports about the reality of Copts in Egypt, who are living in one of their most prosperous epochs since the entry of Islam into Egypt. The Zionist Christian churches in America and the International Jewish Lobby support Coptic activists...
The Rotary Club of Heliopolis [Northern Cairo] hosted Pope Shenouda III who spoke about seriousness and its importance.An open discussion followed and the participants directed many questions to the Pope on various issues including the Israeli policies, the film “the Passion of the Christ and...
Al-Usbua has jumped on some Coptic extremists who are much disliked in the US Coptic community and who have no following. Quoting statements from such isolated radicals gives readers the impression that they represent much more than a few individuals. It has all appearance al-Usbua has highlighted...
Expatriate Copts are merging successfully into their new societies. I regularly receive information about the impressive success of expatriate Copts everywhere. I am also very glad about the success of the second generation of Copts. Most of the Coptic success abroad, usually in public and...
Expatriate Copts usually fell among one of two groups: a majority who left Egypt in quest of a better life abroad, and a minority who left to escape bitter instances—usually with the authorities—at home. A ‘silent majority’ and a ‘loud-voiced minority’ then emerged and came to characterize the...
Since President Mubarak announced a constitutional amendment allowing for a multi – candidate presidential election, I have been pondering the importance of nominating a well- qualified Copt to compete in the upcoming presidential elections. Many Copts are in favor of the idea, not only because it...
The article is about attacks against Egypt in the US encouraged by Coptic immigrants. The author argues that these attacks always intensifies in the periods that precedes President Mubarak official visits to the US.
The US wants to make use of all means of pressure on the Arab region and the Islamic world as a step to prepare to control and re-divide the area. This is what is going on now. Coptic expatriates are one of these means of pressure. Now, the American administration is using the Coptic...

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