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The Egyptian ambassador, Shāmil Nāsir, was transferred, as per request by the Canadian Coptic Organization, from Canada to Thailand due to a letter that he sent to the Church warning them against the negative consequences of the demonstrations organized by the expatriate Copts in Canada.   
A number of expatriate Copts called for the establishment of a Coptic Parliament. The idea was regarded as sectarian and against national unity. It has also faced both Church and public rejection; three denominations in Egypt rejected the idea. 
This article outlines the inception of an international Coptic Parliament, which is currently lobbying for support and international recognition. This will allow Copts to have a voice on the international level of politics and society.
Moná Abū Sakīn criticizes expatriate Coptic activist Morris Sādiq, in particular for his stance on the issue of Israel and Palestine.
The article highlights some western books which attack Christianity.
Coptic activist Maurice Sādiq calls on the ruling party to devote 25 percent of parliamentary seats to Copts.
The governor of al-Mansūrah has approved the bishopric’s demand to implement renovation works in different parts of the bishopric’s building.
Leaders of Coptic expatriate organizations are trade accusations and conflict in opinions in a conference in Bonn.
This article reports on the conference of expatriate Copts held in Bon, Germany. In their conference, expatriate Copts attacked the Egyptian regime and accused it of fearing the Muslim Brotherhood. In addition, they accused the Muslim Brotherhood of intending to destroy Christianity in Egypt. They...
The Coptic expatriate conference in Germany raised suspicions about its real agenda.

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