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Rumors are going around concerning the links between Pope Shenouda and the expatriate Copts according to the author. He expresses his opinion on the matter and gives evidence in support of his belief.
The author resumes the ideas of an article he wrote on April 20, 2006 about a meeting held in Cairo on April 15 attended by Egyptian and Western diplomats and intellectuals to discuss freedom of speech and relations between Muslim nations and the West.
The sectarian incident in Alexandria has created uproar among the Copts. Egyptian intellectuals and clergy men have reacted to it. The reactions of expatriate Copts were also observed.
This press review investigates the three consecutive bombings in the Sinai resort of Dahab from an analytical perspective amidst growing suspicions of the loyalty of the Bedouins of Sinai to their Egyptian homeland. It also includes suggestions about the involvement of al-Qā‘ida network.
Egyptian police have managed to identify the bombers who carried out the April 24 blasts of the tourist resort of Dahab, as three North Sinai Bedouin, Mu’min Fārouq Muhammad ‘Alī, Karīm Ashraf ‘Abdallāh and Mājid ‘Alī Mahmoud. Two days after the triple blasts, two suicide bombers attacked...
The terrorist actions carried out by Al- Qā‘ida in Iraq are destroying any chance for the Iraqi people to overcome the consequences of the US invasion and re-organize their society.
President Muhammad Husnī Mubārak sent yesterday his warm greetings to Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria, patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, and to Egyptian Copts abroad, extending his best wishes for Easter to all Orthodox churches.
News that Dr. ‘Alī al-Simmām will present three working papers at the Conference of Dialogue of Religions in Qatar.
News that Dr. Hamdī Zaqzouq will present a working paper at the Conference of Dialogue of Religions in Qatar.
The article deals with the Alexandria incidents and focuses on the issue of citizenship and the means to promote it, in order to avoid the recurrence of sectarian troubles.

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