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The death of the Canadian priest, David Petrescue, is wrapped in mystery for nobody knows exactly why he was killed or what the killer’s motivations were. Added to that, witnesses have given contradictory statements.
Rose al- Yūsuf continues its series of stories about distinguished clerical figures who were imprisoned by former president Anwār al-Sadāt’s famous September 1981 decision.
Last week, Mrs Suzanne Mubārak joined French President Jacques Chirac in opening an international cultural forum, the Paris Conference, at the International Conference Centre in the city. The forum involved a number of cultural workshops in which some 200 journalists, researchers, activists from...
This article discusses how the conditions of Coptic and Jewish monuments are neglected and gives examples of well-known churches and synagogues.
The Egyptian prosecution calls the Brotherhood’s supreme guide for interrogation on a charge pressed against him by a lawyer for inciting murder of Arab leaders and sectarian sedition.
The author traces the history of the town of Ansīna, in the governate of Minia, a former centre of Christian persecution.
This article sheds light on human rights violations in Egypt including the torture of civilians at the hands of policemen and security officials. The latest incident at al-Za‘farana ambush opened a pandora’s box and revealed atrocities being practiced in Egypt.
The author argues that Egyptians are living in a “police state.”
The Bishop of Naj‘ Hamādī has been accused of failing to recognize the rights of Dr. Rushdī Wāsif Bahmān who authored a book on the life of Saint al-Anbā Badābā.
The author asserts that jokes about Muslim-Christian relations are spread by undercover institutions to kindle sectarian clashes.

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