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A draft document was issued by a number of Coptic thinkers. The main issues therein were Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, the increasing sectarian tension, and the possible means of escaping the crisis. The final version of the document will be issued soon.
Some days ago, the married couple Samir Marcos and Vivian Fuoad won the first annual prize of the Norwegian Academy for Arts and Freedom of Expression in recognition of their distinguished efforts in promoting understanding between Muslims and Christians in Egypt. The award has been named after the...
The following article lists examples of Muslim-Christian incidents since 1996 with an analysis of the different causes leading to such unfortunate incidents. This report was presented to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Council for Human Rights.
Dr. Rif‘at al-Sa‘īd presents different opinions concerning the methods of teaching religion and the concept of citizenship to Egyptians students.
Muhammad al-Bāz reviews the ideas of a newly-established group called ’Citizens in One Homeland.’
The Center for Arab-West Understanding presents its annual report for 2006, highlighting the objectives achieved and the goals for the upcoming year. 2006 was landmarked by growing toward the Center for Arab-West Understanding, and laying the basis for an electronic documentation center.
Some political groups aiming to achieve their individual goals manipulate history to their own benefit.
University professors and human rights members express their views about the modification of the Egyptian Constitution.
Al-Ahali, Rose al-Youssef and October magazine approached four Christian scholars and clergymen and asked them to explain when, where and why Zionism penetrated Christianity and how Christianity can face Zionist Christianity.
Member of Parliament Muḥammad al- Biltājī revealed the real face of his outlawed group when during a symposium held by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies he attacked the idea of improved participation of women and Copts in parliamentary councils, describing it as the “sectarian project.”

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