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Al-Dustūr reports about Jumu‘ah speeches delivered in Egypt.
Ihāb Ramzīwas the Christian lawyer representing the monks from the monastery of Abū Fānā. He took on the case a week after the attack on the monastery on May 31, 2008 and claims that he stepped down from the case after the governor of Minia pressured him to do so.
The Coptic Orthodox Church entrusts Coptic businessman to play a role in resolving sectarian tension.
Members of the reconciliation committee who were killed in al-Matī‘ah village have been buried. Their families refused condolences and asserted their will to avenge the deaths of their relatives.
The following lines present a review of an interview with Rev. Manīs ‘Abd al-Nūr, prominent pastor of the Evangelical Church in Egypt.
A number of revenge conflict stories have made the headlines in recent weeks. Worryingly however it seems that those involved are starting to direct their anger toward members of reconciliation committees who are trying to help solve the conflict.
Two Copts have died in a village in Qina, Upper Egypt after four Muslims opened fire on a church congregation as it left the church. The police have caught three suspects but are still looking for one more.
Dr. Ahmad Sokarno writes about the Nubian issue and the campaign organized by Rose al-Yūsuf.
The article reports the Egyptian church’s stance on the first bishop to be ordained by Maximus.
The article sheds light on Qina’s governor’s refusal to rebuilt a church which was a 100 years old after it burnt down but did not mention his reasons.

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