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Discussing freedom of expression, mixing this with other interests such as in the conversion of Māhir al-Jawharī.Coptic author Robeir al- Faris’ comments on statements of prominent politician Dr. Mustafa al-Fiqi on the place of Copts in Egypt. Church efforts to ban certain publications. Many young...
The author of the article slams the 2006 International Religious Freedom Report, released by the U.S. Department of State, for allegedly interfering in Egypt’s internal affairs and criticizing Pope Shenouda III for banning Copts’ travel to Jerusalem.
The author reflects on the outrage following the controversial lecture given by Pope Benedict XVI in Germany and more broadly on the way that people respond to religious defamation or vilification.
The author criticizes the journalism of excitement that tries to attract readers who share the same attitude. Watani is proud that it follows the journalism of honor. Watani works with a protocol, whose full text is provided and rejects publications which stir up the sentiments of Muslims or...
At the Azhar, English woman Jane Wilman, the wife of an Alexandrian businessman, Dr. Ali Elba, has declared that she has embraced Islam and taken the new name Eisha Mohammed Elba. This conversion was applauded in the national newspaper, al-Ahram, but Youssuf Sedhum wonders why conversions to...
Romani Shafiek Agieb is a student who was persecuted by the University of Asiut, Faculty of Education, after being refused the right to nominate himself as a lecturer and then a university professor. As a result, many Egyptian Copts offered to help the student finish his higher education...
Subtitle:Jewish Orientalist Shatel "our only aim is to humiliate Islam by stubbing out Islamic doctrine"The secular war waged against Islam by its enemies is becoming fiercer. They have launched this war by stirring up cases that are considered, from the secular view point, a kind of...
A piece of land in Assuit was donated by citizens for the building of a mosque, and it was decided by the authorities to destroy all property already on that land. However, two brothers claim that the land was not owned by the generous citizens, but actually belonged to them. They say they...
Yousef Sidhom, editor-in-chief of Watani, responds to an article of Islamist author Fahmy Huweidy in Al-Ahram newspaper demanding that the Coptic church denounce all extremist movements who tarnish the image of Egypt on the international stage by focusing on negative aspects of Egypt, including...
The repair of a church toilet at the Monastery of the Syrian prompted a mob to destroy the entire building while the monk overseeing the work was at the police station. Watani complains that the official press, al-Ahram and al-Akhbar, present the event as if it was a minor incident, and that...

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