Date of source: Saturday, May 4, 2002
Because of the criticism in the Egyptian press on Coptic migrants we continued our overview of contributions on the Copts Daily Digest (see for the first overview RNSAW, 2002, week 14A, art. 11). Many responses in the Digest are strongly polarizing.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 16, 2003
Dr. Marlyn Tadros is an Egyptian human rights activist involved in many human rights, freedom of expression and speech, and women’s rights activities. She is strongly opposed to any foreign intervention in religious communities in Egypt. She believes that advocacy for human rights should never be...
Date of source: Thursday, October 28, 1999
"Since you cannot convey reality precisely, since in the last resort there is no precise reality to convey, why worry? All that is expected of you is a good story, so let them have it. Truth? What is truth?" writes Edward Mortimer in "Islam and the Western journalist." And thus the Western press...
Date of source: Monday, June 28, 1999
[Report presented to the New York Council of Churches] The history of seven girls mentioned in the advertisement is described. That description is followed by listing the reasons for conversion and recommendations for human rights workers, the church and the government. The text is open for...
Date of source: Saturday, August 1, 1998
Marlyn Tadros, a Coptic human rights activist, argues with Frank Wolf over his insistence on interfering in Coptic affairs.