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Al-Dustūr publishes the detailed investigation of Wajīh Ya‘qūb, the spokesman of the Middle East Christians’ Association who was jailed under suspicion of belonging to a foreign institution that spreads ideas against Islam.
Aḥmad al-Sa‘dāwī interviewed Dr. ‘Adil Fawzī, head of the Egyptian branch of the Canada-based Middle East Christians Association, on the reasons behind his decision to freeze the activities of the association in Egypt.
The author reports that the president of the Middle East Christians Association has resorted to the Canadian Government to intervene to release the detained members in Egypt who are charged with inflaming sectarian sedition and causing instability in society.
Dr. ‘Ādil Fawzī, director of the Egyptian branch of the Canadian-based Middle East Christians Association [MECA], has announced his resignation and the closure of the office due to his disagreement with MECA’s head Nādir Fawzī.
The article presents an interview with the director of Egypt’s branch of the Middle East Christians Association [MECA] Dr. ‘Ādil Fawzī, who has been detained for three months on charges of offending Islam and having a gun with no license.
The article bears an interview with Dr. ‘Ādil Fawzī, director of Egypt’s branch of the Canada-based Middle East Christian Association [MECA], who has been under arrest for three months on charges of provoking sectarian strife and scorning religions.
Two members of the Middle East Christians Association who had been detained, are released.
The chairman of the Middle Eastern Christians’ Association accuses the Egyptian security apparatus of hacking into the association’s website.
The article reports on the decision of the State Security Prosecution to extend the detention of two members of the Middle East Christians Association for another 30 days pending investigation.
The Middle Eastern Christian Association threatens to incite civil disobedience in Egypt. Coptic clergymen and laymen reject the threats and denounce any action that could threaten the country’s stability.

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