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Comment on an article about the important media watch activities of the Supreme Council for Journalism.
Sawt Al-Umma published a false statement that was attributed to engineer Michael Mounir, president of the U.S. Copts Association, saying that the association asked the U.S. to occupy Egypt militarily. The newspaper has published a provocative reportage titled “Coptic émigrés are asking for the...
President Husnī Mubārak responded to this call by amending the article 76 of the constitution to allow for multi-candidate presidential elections. However, in order to proceed with the elections in an incorrupt fashion, the Egyptian press must regain its freedom, which it had lost ever since the...
The author believes that most of the comments that were written on Al-Nabaa’s article about the expelled monk, especially those connecting it with national unity, lacked correct judgment. He is of the opinion that Al-Nabaa’s problem had nothing to do with national unity and that the whole story was...
About 100 of Al-Nabaa’s employees demonstrated in front of the headquarters of the Supreme Press Council, objecting to the closure of the paper and asking for an end to this crisis and for their salaries to be paid.
A Coptic Egyptian sent a letter to Al-Akhbar about Watani publishing articles and letters from readers that serve to damage social peace for the interest of a small number of Copts, defame Egypt and make trouble between the church and the State.
The author expressed the opinion that the yellow press was not born when Al-Nabaa published its story about the expelled monk. It was there long ago before that. But no one moved to stop it except when it touched upon one of the religious holy places, as if Egyptians do not like to follow the...
The article gives all the details about how Al-Nabaa crisis started and about the legal procedures that were taken against the paper. It also gives part of the transcripts of the Higher State Security’s interrogations with the Editor-in-Chief of Al-Nabaa. In the interrogations, the editor in chief...
The Media and Culture Committee in the Shura Council accused foreign parties of trying to incite sectarian strife between Muslims and Christians by using tabloids and warned against any new restrictions being imposed on the freedom of press.
The bishop for youth stressed that the attitude of the police towards those who went onto the streets and tried to cause damage or confront the security was the same in the cases of the Coptic Youths’ demonstration against Al-Nabaa and the Azhar students’ demonstration against the "Banquet for...

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