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The Reformatorisch Dagblad, a Dutch daily, reported on February 11 about the fear of Bishop Botros that an army unit would cause damage to his project for handicapped children at Patmos. This did not happen but the Bishop´s fear was based on his experiences with the same army unit (but with a...
Program of the visit of former Dutch prime minister Andreas van Agt to AWR.
Discussion at the AUC about news ethics and objectivity, moderated by Drs. Hulsman. The importance of translation for intercultural understanding. Critique on an article that claims Copts are raped, murdered and persecuted because of their religion.
Discussion on “Freedom of expression and respect for ‘the other’ How to respond if one is offended?” organized by CIDT and Al-Sawy Cultural Wheel. Request for NGO Status, decision again postponed. Dr. Maurice Assad, former assistant secretary-general of the MECC and friend of AWR, passed away....
Articles that examine the reasons for the success of political Islam. Article claiming Israeli involvement in the sinking of the al-Salām 98 ferry, in which over 1000 people lost their lives.
Incidents around the Coptic Orthodox Church of al-Udaysāt. Preparations for the visit of former Dutch Prime Minister van Agt to AWR in May.
CIDT organizes a discussion on the subject “Freedom of expression and respect for ‘the other’. How to respond if one is offended?” AWR providing examples of both Muslim and Christian polemics. Former Dutch Prime Minister Prof. Dr. Andreas Van Agt is visiting Egypt in May to launch the Center for...
Articles showing examples of the ongoing polarization between Israel and the Arab world. Consequences of the Alexandria church’s play which sparked sectarian riots in 2005.
AWR’s input in discussions about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt. Dealing with different interpretations and variations in religions. Article stating that words of the Qur’ān cannot be taken out of their historical context.
Claims of conversions and kidnapped Christians girls in Egypt. Islamist writer Dr. Muhammad Umāra about “racist religious texts,” using a deceptive headline.

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