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A report on Pope Shenouda’s meeting at the Egyptian Council in the United States.
Three clergymen are according to the author the front runners to the papacy. The laymen also have their word.
Jamāl As‘ad discusses the issue of the emigration of Christians from the Middle East to the West, and analyzes whether it is a normal consequence of certain socio-political and economic factors or there are conspiracies that target Muslim-Christian relations in this part of the world.
Sharīf al-Dawākhilī discusses the issue of the Coptic Orthodox Church’s frequent assurance that the pope is fine while according to al-Dawākhilī, the pope’s health has significantly deteriorated.
Mamdūh al-Shaykh criticizes the Islamic world’s silence to what he calls the ’atrocities’ of the Serbian Church against the Muslims of Kosovo who are on the verge of announcing their independence from Serbia.
Muhammad Hijāzī, the controversial convert to Christianity speaks for the first time to the Egyptian press. He announces the birth of his daughter and asserts that he will continue to fight to achieve official recognition of his conversion.
Drs. Hulsman discusses a number of articles that deal with a recent European Parliamentary resolution, highlighting the condition of human rights in Egypt, and the subsequent media uproar that followed in the Egyptian press. He further points to a number of articles that refer to the condition of...
‘Abīr ‘Atīyah reports on the statements of participants in a workshop organized by the One World Foundation for Development and Civil Society Care [No link found] entitled, ‘The future of Islam streams in the parliaments of the Arab world.’
The Ministry of Endowments officially warns of the danger of discrimination against Muslim minorities in some European countries.
Fahmī Huwaydī, the author, says the Egyptian record of human rights violations is too bad to be defended, affirming that reports of human rights groups in Egypt are based on true stories of victims.

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