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Human rights head says Minia officials negligent in addressing fitnahs.
Sālih Ramadān reports on the development of the case of the killing of the Muslim Young man Muhammad Ramadān ‘Izzat at the hands of a Christian family in Kafr al-Barbarī in Mīt Ghamr.
The author sheds light on a book that documents the Coptic press between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
Reviewer: Nuhayr ‘IsmatMājid ‘Atīyah gives a brief history of eminent Christian figures whose villages are named after them.
Although he is a former official in the Ministry of the Interior, General Ahmad Diyā’ al-Dīn the governor of Minya has failed to put an end to the sectarian incidents taking place among Copts and Muslims through wisdom. Instead he uses violence and suppression to deal with such crises.
Hānī Samīrclaims the National Democratic Party (NDP) contributes to fitnah among Egyptians
Cultural centers in Egypt publish books that promote feelings of ftnah among Muslims and Christians.
This article sheds light on the close relationship between the media and citizenship. The author reflects on the viewpoints of a number of significant characters concerning citizenship.
The absence of a Christian girl from her home for more than five days enraged 200 Copts in Mallawī in Minia. Copts demonstrated in front of the state security headquarter calling for her to be returned.
Dr. Ahmad Sokarno writes about the Nubian issue and the campaign organized by Rose al-Yūsuf.

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