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The National Council for Human Rights called for passing a bill of worship proposed by Muhammad Jūwualī, the head of the Committee for Suggestions and Complaints in this legislative term.
The author lists names of Copts, who have assumed leading positions in Egypt, noting that any citizen has the right to assume one of these posts, regardless of his religion.
The article summarizes the opinions of a number of experts concerning the way of fighting extremism and other destructive thoughts in society.
The author criticizes curricula in Egyptian schools, underlining that they teach students how to hate the West, instead of teaching them how to benefit from Western societies’ progress.
The author is disappointed at the second report of the National Council for Human Rights’ (NCHR) on human rights issues in Egypt, stating that the calm, complacent tone of the report aroused wide distrust, and that the council has begun to lean towards the government’s inclinations.
A forum in Alexandria held by the National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) called for a law organizing the work of NGOs and unified legislation on the building of houses of worship.
The author reviews a session in the 3rd NCHR conference that focused on the issue of citizenship rights and the need to work out ways to avoid the occurrence of bloody incidents like those in Alexandria.
The author speaks in this article about a religious revival in Germany and the relationship between the secularist society there and religious institutions.
A visiting American delegation hailed the role played by the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) in supporting freedoms and the content of its annual reports.
The third meeting of the Council for Human Rights and civil society organizations has called for the establishment of a Ministry of Human Rights and for changes in Egyptian society to prevent sectarianism and discrimination.

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