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Coptic activists expressed discontent over a report by the National Council for Human Rights (NCHR)'s fact-finding commission over the October 9 incidents in the area of Maspero which left dozens killed or wounded.
Five thousand expatriate Copts protested in front of UNESCO in Paris condemning Maspero incidents and chanting slogans against the Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) and the Egyptian government. This article has no link online.
Dr. Yaḥyā al-Jamāl, a constitutional law expert, said that there were infiltrators among Coptic protesters in Maspero incidents. He added that the United States and Israel are behind the fitnah in Egypt, noting that Muslims need to show more accordance and stronger ties with the Christian minority...
Maspero Youth coalition divided over whether Maspero incidents should be internationalized or not. On the other hand, hundred of Copts in Austria protested off Hofburg Palace, where the Austrian President reside, and the Austrian Federal Chancellery, residence of Chancellor of Austria, and Austrian...
Sources from the Egyptian Council for Human Rights commission, assigned to prepare a report on Maspero incidents, said that the report will not deny killing protesters either through gunshot or crashing into armored vehicles which resulted in them being run over. However, the report will assure...
Lawyers of Father Philopater Jamīl vowed that he will appear before the Military prosecutor. Furthermore, Ahmad Sayf al-Islām, father of the blogger 'Alā' 'Abd al-Fatāh, said that his son is outside the country and would appear before the prosecution as soon as he come to Egypt. The Military...
The Coptic Orthodox Church continued its support for victims of the Maspero incidents and agreed to open Lawyers office in the Bishopric of Youth to hear the testimonies of the families of the victims and anyone who have evidence on the deadly acts erupted between the Military and Coptic protester...
On October 10, 2011 at the Coptic Orthodox Papal See, Bishop Yu'annis, Secretary of Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III and the General Bishop, read the statement in the funeral of Copts who died during the protest in Maspero demonstrating for the Aswan church attach.  
Hundreds of Copts joined the protest which started on Sunday 8, 2011 in front of Maspero in response to massive sectarian violence in Imbābah.

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