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The Supreme Council of Press’ report on the performance of the Egyptian press in August reveals that private newspapers have a lack of respect for public personalities’ and executive authority’s rights and that state owned newspapers tend to mix editorial comment and advertisements.
Bishop Maximus sent a letter to Pope Shenouda asking him to reconcile and to sign a protocol of understanding with him.
The following presents an interview between Dr. Hala Mustafa and CIDT interns. Dr. Mustafa comments on her role in the National Democratic Party’s Policies Committee, her opinions on reform in Egypt, critiquing the role of Egyptian security, and the necessary steps needed for reform to take effect.
This article presents an overview of an article originally published in Nederlands Dagblad. It focuses on the distorted perception of Muslim-Christian relations often presented in Western media outlets, and provides Drs. Cornelis Hulsman’s responses to many of these claims.
The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies [CIHRS] has sent an appeal to the president of the republic and the speakers of both houses of Parliament called to amend Article Two of the Constitution that states that Islam is the religion of the state and Islamic sharīʿā is the main source of...
Council of State rules in favor of NGO status. Circulating rumors about Bishop Kyrillos of Naj al-Hammādī followed by demonstrations. PhD thesis declares Rose al-Yūsuf apostate, showing great divide between liberal minded journalists and traditionalist Islamic scholars.
The article deals with statements made by thinkers and politicians during the annual iftār banquet hosted by the Muslim Brotherhood group, in which they agreed that democracy will provide an effective prescription for Egypt’s ailments, such as corruption and monopolistic practices by...
The foreign praise for an earlier article he had written made author Refa’at el-Sa’id, upset, since he believes these Western countries use human rights to criticize other countries, but at the same time, they shelter terrorists from these countries. Emigrant Copts are warned to be careful...
Coptic researcher Samīr Marqus sees problems between Copts and Muslims mainly as a result of the wavering economy. Arab-West Report is convinced that efforts at economic development would help reduce incidents of sectarian strife.
An article about the Muslim Brotherhood’s intent to establish a state that has a religious, and not civil nature, and the attitude of the Muslim Brotherhood towards the Copts.

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