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The author criticizes the attitude of emigrant Copts towards what is happening in Palestine. He expressed the opinion that whenever there is something related to Copts in Egypt, they ask for the intervention of the USA. However, they did nothing when Israel killed their fellow Christians in...
Meunir claims that he speaks on behalf of 700,000 Copts in the United States although recent official statistics assert that there are less than 150,000 Americans of Egyptian origin. Supported by Senator Brownback, he urged the Egyptian government to make the Coptic language, along with Arabic, an...
Three Coptic organizations in the US submitted a demand to sue the Egyptian government for what the association said is a violation of the rights of Copts. The documents states that Copts in Egypt suffer from persecution and assaults, and that Coptic Christian women are being forced to convert to...
The article reports about a decision by the US Senate to offer $1 million to the Ibn Khaldoun Center headed by Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim on an annual basis. Well-informed sources made it clear that the funds will not be cut from the annual aid given to Egypt, as has been reiterated already.
The article is about a draft law proposed by Anthony Weiner, member of the US House of Representatives, in January 2004. The draft law bans the U.S. from giving military aid to Egypt. The article gives information about the laws approved by the US senate targeting Syria and Saudi Arabia.
It was announced in Washington that a conference would be held entitled ’Christians of the Middle East ’. The idea for the conference came from an organization called ’Freedom House’. The danger of the activities the Freedom House is involved in cannot be underestimated in Washington, whether you...
Ninety eighty percent of the US Senate voted for the religious persecution law which forces the White House to take measures against countries accused of practicing any form of religious prosecution. Despite objections to the law while it was being discussed [in Congress] earlier this year, the...

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