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The state honored the Coptic writer, Counselor Edward Ghali El-Zahabi, former Chief of the Court of State (hai’it Qadaya el-Dawla), an authority on the study of the rights of non-Muslims in an Islamic society, and a former member of the People’s Assembly, on the occasion of the Holy Mulid of the...
The article calls Coptic human rights lawyer Maurice Sadek a source of lies and gives several examples.
The book, written by a Muslim, says the government is overlooking problems of Copts in Egypt.
The human rights record of the American police force reveals the hypocrisy of the American system.
The nationalist-Islamist mind starts with denying the existence of a problem in the first place. It then compares the problem to larger problems in order to make it seem less. Adel Hussein, the secretary general of the Labor Party, used all these methods in his debate with Saad Al-Din Ibrahim,...
The writer believes that although Copts are a minority, they are not necessarily persecuted.
The Ibn Khaldoun Center headed by Dr. Saad el din Ibrahim has again instigated widespread rumors after conducting a poll asking Egyptians about their loyalties.
Hulsman argues that there are social problems in Egypt but not persecution and that if the proposals for a law promoting religious freedom worldwide becomes law they could lead to polarization between Muslims and Christians in Egyptian society. He gives examples of stories which have been...

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