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 'Ismat Zaqlamah is a doctor who emigrated to United States of America in the 1970s, where he established a Coptic Coalition. He later published a newspaper entitled, "Voice of the Copts," which is characterized with exaggeration and work to mould U.S. public opinion against Egypt.
The Washington Post publishes a report attributing the Egyptian parliamentary decision to slaughter all pigs to sectarian reasons.
Coptic Easter celebrations were discussed in this week’s issue of AWR, however the issue that really stole the limelight was President Mubārak’s Easter message to Coptic expatriates.
The foreign praise for an earlier article he had written made author Refa’at el-Sa’id, upset, since he believes these Western countries use human rights to criticize other countries, but at the same time, they shelter terrorists from these countries. Emigrant Copts are warned to be careful...
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