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Al-Kosheh is an Egyptian village that was unknown until August 1998. After the recent events in Al-Kosheh, the editor-in-chief of Al-Wafd, Mr. Saad Abdel-Khaleq, asked the government to change the village’s name from Al-Kosheh [which means enmity] to Al-Mahaba [meaning Love]. He also asked...
Sub-titles: Al-Wafd walked around the village, 20 days after the tragic incidents. Copts took refuge in the Muslims’ houses. Mosques and churches were not affected by the riot. A delegation from the American Congress’s consultants expressed its gratitude to the Prime Minister, Dr. Atef Ebeid, for...
Although, calm was restored to the village of Al-Kosheh, Muslims and Christians reproached each other for what happened. In order to solve the problem of Al-Kosheh, we have to examine the reasons for the dispute and its rapid development. We have to study the problems suffered by the village...
Bishop Wissa, Bishop of Al-Balyana and Dar El-Salam, where Al-Kosheh is located, was sending many faxes to international human rights organizations, and to Copts living abroad, demanding that they rise and save the Copts of Egypt from the killings they suffer at the hands of Muslims!!! Wissa spoke...
Security forces have been able to fully control all the area in which the riot incidents occurred in Al-Koshh, Dar Al-Salam and nearby villages. Quietness dominates the locations of the incidents and life has gone back to normal. Shops opened in Dar Al-Salam. The curfew continued in Al-Koshh....
Three weeks ago, the Egyptian government was surprised by a request from the Israeli government to build a new Jewish synagogue in Cairo.
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