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No one can offer an explanation for the reasons of this decision except the heads of opposition parties, most of whom deliberately did not attend the meetingin which the exclusion of the Brotherhood was approved.
I received an unsigned letter about a Coptic grievance. The letter is written in English with an Arabic summary. The title of the letter is “The injustices suffered by the Christian minority in Egypt.” The letter also reminds the reader of the raids conducted by armed Islamic groups against the...
This report presents the interviews with nineteen people, 18 Egyptians and one American researcher about the importance of the work of Arab-West Report, people of different backgrounds, Muslims and Christians, clergy and non-clergy, including scholars and human rights lawyers. Christian...
Last week’s editorial inspired significant feedback from readers and friends, who were eager to comment on the exclusion of Copts from leading administrative positions. Although the question has been one of the most important long-ignored problems in Egypt, it surfaced again when the recent...
The possibility that the Muslim Brotherhood would strike an alliance with the Nasserist Party brings up the question of how the Brotherhood will be able to forget the persecution they faced during the rule of Abdel Nasser when they were imprisoned and tortured. The history of relations between the...
Muhammad al-Najjār presents an over all picture of the new political movements in Egypt that demand a comprehensive political-constitutional reform in Egypt.
Comment of al-Gomhuriya editor-in-chief Samir Ragab’s reporting about the court case of Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim. Nirmeen Fawzy traced stories about a new apparition of the Holy Virgin in Giza, greater Cairo. A small group of dedicated faithful believe they are true and strongly promote the...
Announcement of articles reported in this issue. Care needed in using the word 'extremist.'  Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim (63), director of the Ibn Khaldoun Institute, who long received high-level support, has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Dutch NGO World Servants is building a hostel for...
The court case of Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim.
Meunier gives the most negative interpretation possible to the interviews with extremists in Al Mussawar. He suggests it could be to polish their images for a wide Egyptian public. It helps according to Meunier to install the idea, despite their apologies for their deeds, that this is a path to...

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