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    As southern Sudan prepares to vote this week on a possible secession from the north, Sunnī Khālid says that the African-American community is also divided on the issue...      
Lam‘ī reports on the western inference in the Middle East region and the role of Arabs in resistance. 
The US TV channel FOXNews said on its website that some Republicans and Democrats have filed a memo to the US State Department calling for an investigation into the claim that some Coptic women in Egypt are forced to marry Muslims.    
The author discusses the relationship between American policy and the rights of minorities, with specific reference to the Copts in Egypt.
The author reflects on the crucial role that the United States of America has played all over the world since its emergence as a major power.
The Egyptian press discusses the recent visit of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and responses from various commentators. The papers also note Pope Shenouda’s refusal to receive the delegation from the committee.
The article deals with the reference Barack Obama made to Copts in his historic speech in Cairo.
Most Egyptians look forward to better relations with America after Obama’s visit, but visit preparations and certain aspects of security were excessive.
Sidhum writes about Obama’s speech in Cairo and the massive media coverage of the speech but believes that even though Obama is a new character on the scene it is still the old American interests that will continue to govern the new American policy.
In spite of the two court rulings issued on behalf of Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, there are 17 other claims against him. The author believes that the two court rulings are mere tricks of the regime.

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