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A dispute between a Muslim and a Coptic family over a strip of land is said to have caused sectarian sedition.
Fādī Habashī interviews Bishop Mousā, the bishop of youth, and discusses with him the current problems Copts are facing.
The article focuses on the most famous cases in the courts of law regarding the Bahā’ī faith in Iran, Morocco and Egypt.
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.
The author reviews the opinions of university professors about the enactment of an international law criminalizing any assaults on the Muslim faith in particular or divine religions in general.
David Ignatius explores Iran’s seeming diplo-phobia, which makes it extremely reluctant to negotiate with the West over the issue of nuclear enrichment, and which made it drag its heels over a treaty with Iraq to end the Iran-Iraq war. He argues that for theocratic regimes or groups that claim a...
Al-Qāhira publishes excerpts from the transcript of an audiotape, said to be of the leader of al-Qā‘ida, Usāma Bin Lādin, in which he calls on Muslims to prepare for a drawn-out conflict with the West.
Dr. Pascal Boniface, the director of the Institute for International and Strategic Relations in Paris and a professor at the Institute of European Studies in the University of Paris, presents a new vision on the conflict of civilizations in his book, “War on terror” or “World War IV”. Rif‘at...
In an exclusive interview with Rose al -Yousuf, the chairman of the National Council for Human Rigths (NCHR), Dr. Butrus Ghālī, speaks out on citizenship rights, the Danish crisis, the Coptic dossier and the role of the council in serving the community.

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