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Also Sidhom writes about how the story of el-Koshh escalated.
Zaqlama describes how the issue of el-Koshh was blown up into unbelievable proportions.
Priests and prominent Christian figures of both Al-Kushh village and Sohag governorate sent a message to all Egyptians and Copts in the country and abroad describing the Sunday Telegraph’s report as being false and biased.
Last week Canadian Copts held a demonstration holding banners and flyers asking for equality between Muslims and Copts in Egypt, indicating that Copts are prone to oppression in Egypt. Only a small number of people turned up.
Al-Wafd paper spent 15 hours in Al-Kushh village accompanied by Bishop Wissa. In an interview with the bishop, he answered a number of inquiries about the village’s events.
Despite of the unity of the Egyptian people, both Muslims and Christians, the sectarian climate will result in hateful behavior. This behavior results in creating a sectarian atmosphere between Muslims and Christians, and this atmosphere will always be there as long as there are people who with...
Sidhom demands a public investigation to find those who are responsible for such transgressions and to hold them responsible for what they did. He wants civilians to know that the law is above all.
Bishop Wissa of Sohag and two of his priests were arrested during the first week of October and charged with damaging relations between Copts and Muslims in a story that has more to do with Egyptian police brutality than sectarian tensions.
Excessive reports appeared abroad about police torture in el-Koshh.
A district police chief investigates a double murder in an Upper Egyptian village. Fear for Christian-Muslim violence led to the arrest of lots of Christians.

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