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Hammūdah responds to Morris Sādiq’s statements about the government decision to kill pigs. He describes his words as impolite and refutes his arguments about Copts’ persecution in Egypt.
The issue of culling and executing all pigs in Egypt dominated the discussions of the Shūrá Council last week.
Shukrī looks at the recent government decision to slaughter all pigs in Egypt and the effects it will have on the garbage collectors who breed them.
Watani visited the areas of Cairo where garbage collectors breed pigs to see the effects the decision to slaughter pigs is having on them.
Samīr reports on pig breeders who have tried to stop the authorities from taking away their animals to be slaughtered.
Egypt welcomed news of President Obama’s expected visit to Egypt in June. The Azhar and the muftī of Egypt hailed Obama’s choice of Egypt and welcomed the visit and the expected discourse as a promising sign of improving relations between the U.S administration and Muslim countries.
An Egyptian journalist declares that the origin of people from Daqahlīyah is not purely Egyptian.
At the recent Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination conference, the group discussed the education system in Egypt, the group called for the need to rebuild the school curriculum and concluded with a series of recommendations.
Minister Zaqzūq has called on Muslims to visit the al-Aqsá mosque while for the first time ever an Israeli musician has performed in Cairo. Both events have raised fears about the normalization of relations with Israel.
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.

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