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The coming Parliamentary elections carry the title "Copts in Parliamentary elections 2000". All the expectations confirm the increase in the number of participants either as candidates or voters in the coming elections.
Subtitles: *Coptic businessmen are the magical solution for oppositions parties. *Gamal Asa’d, Rami Lakah, Mounir Fakhri and Ghali are to win in the coming elections. *A Coptic young man is asking whether Ghali is a Coptic person or a minister. In this article, the author tries to answer different...
The exhibition of Coptic art in Paris was inaugurated by Pope Shenouda in the company of Egypt’s Ambassador in Paris, Ali Maher, and Coptic businessmen Mr. Mounir Ghabbour and Mounir Fahri Abdel Nour.
The next parliamentary elections in Egypt will be the last chance for the government to establish a national coherence, and to renew trust in political reform. Copts are now more interested in political participation, as they became aware of the danger of their political isolation, so that the...
This is a statement about the recent events of Al-Kosheh. Hundreds of cultured people in Egypt signed it. These people care about the country’s concerns.
"...Al-Kosheh is a wealthy village in a poor area. Seventy percent of its inhabitants are Copts among a group of villages with a Muslim majority. The inhabitants of the area complain of corruption. The representation of Copts in local councils is zero. Inhabitants of Al-Kosheh are living a state...
The only practical and correct step as a whole is the conciliation committees that were constituted of wise man from the East Nile Region. This region has remained for centuries ruled by special considerations and forgotten by the capital city. Al-Usboa met Mounir Fakhri Abdel-Nour, one of the...
Researcher Sameh Fawzy, attempting to get a feel for the problems of Copts, designed and implemented a questionnaire to identify their anxieties and suggest solutions. Three prominent public figures (including the Pope) also give their views, which include building of places of worship, divorce,...
The story of a Coptic politician from the younger generation.
The police treated the people of el-Kash’h in a very disgraceful way in order to confess to something that they have not done. Sidhom is surprised to find the authorities not giving any comments on what has happened in Al-Kash’h. Sidhom cites a letter of Dr. Selim Neguib in Canada: "we are...

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