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 Some prominent lawyers take legal action against President Mubarak and the head of the Kuwaiti newspaper in Cairo concerning the disappearance of Kamilia.
Some Muslims intend to demonstrate in front of the mosque of "The leader Ibrahim" in Alexandria asking for the release of Kamilia.  
Sheikh Abou Yehia confirms that the government and the public are responsible for the consequent crisis concerning the issue of conversion from one religion to another.
 The author hopes that the church can adopt a new strategy in dealing with its crises. 
 The author poses some questions about the absence of Kāmīliyā, the wife of Dayr Mawās' priest, and Wafā' Constantine, and finally the murder of Irene who was killed by her husband in Alexandria.
 The author states that the church has become a state within a state in which it has its private rules and laws.
Pope Shenouda puts an end to three thorny issues: the crisis of the Bishopric of Maghāghah and the Unified Law on Personal Status for non-Muslims, and finally the judgment of the priest of Dayr Mawās.      
Najīb Jabrā’īl Mīkhā’īl, Legal Counselor of the Coptic Orthodox Church, said, that obligating Coptic Pope Shenouda III to be summoned in the court or prosecution to offer his testimony in Kāmīliyā Shihātah's case has no legal basis. (Reviewer's Note: News story is also covered in al-Ahālī, page 1,...
 Human rights organizations should rescue Kāmīliyā Shihātah, Dayr Mawās’ priest’s wife, and defend her against the violence she has been exposed to. Additionally, Bishop Aghabious of Dayr Mawās should be punished for his statement that a number of priests are now brainwashing Kāmīliyā to guide her...
'Abd al-Masīh Basīt, priest of the Virgin Mary Church in Musturud, asserts that Wafā’ Constantine declared herself Christian and that returning to her home would have threatened her life and stirred up sectarian tensions. She lives in a safe place affiliated to a monastery. Security forces are...

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