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The author comments on two recent seminars held by the Cultural Committee in the Journalists’ Syndicate and in the Mar Mina Church in Fom Al-Khalig. The two seminars discussed the possibility of reviving the Coptic and the Hieroglyphic languages. The author stressed that such an idea does not mean...
Muhammad Habīb, Deputy Supreme Guide of the outlawed group, the Muslim Brotherhood, has made an unexpected statement during an occasion held at the Journalists Syndicate, about his appreciation of art and artists.
The parliamentary session has ended without discussing the draft law prohibiting the imprisonment of journalists, though it has been 15 months since the president promised it would see the light.
In the light of the continuous activities of Kifāya aiming at change, it organizes a demonstration at the Church of the Virgin in the same line, it organizes its first democratic conference on the 7th of July with different pro change movements, like “Youth for Change”, “Lawyers for Change...
We suffer from changes in the concept and role of the press and journalists in the present time. Press is now used as a means to achieve certain interests that are not concerned, in most cases, with the national welfare.
The press suffers from many negatives, like mixing between news and personal opinions. Any committed journalist would not accept such transgressions.
Some readers believe that the press does serve the society or care about the problems of ordinary citizens. They ask for a free press that credibly expresses their daily problems and troubles. Other readers believe that the Egyptian press is free and honest and a true reflection of the problems of...
The journalism profession is in danger because of the press of blackmailing, defamation and exchange of accusations. The greatest danger of all is journalists who claim to be holders of authority. Many prominent journalists comment on these issues.
The author believes that his journey with a group of journalists to Al-Muharraq Monastery is a symbolic journey from ignorance to knowledge. Egyptian Muslims and Christians suffer from their ignorance about each other. Knowledge is their way out of any problem between them.
The writers discuss the failure to enact a law, promised two years ago by President Mubārak, to cancel the imprisonment penalty against journalists in publishing cases, citing several recent rulings of imprisonment against journalists.

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