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The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) denied signing a document with Deputy Prime Minister Dr. 'Alī al-Silmī, on the principles governing the constitution.
 Bishop Bisantī, Bishop of Helwan and Ma'sarah, suspended Archpriest Būlus 'Uwaydah, Priest of al-Zahrā' church, pending the end of investigation on the incident of denuding in the Grand Towers Hotel.
In the January 25 revolution, there was an Orthodox priest addressing the revolutionaries in al-Tahrīr Square as well as on the pulpits of the mosques of al-Husayn, al-Sayīdah Nafīsah, al-Hāmidīyah al-Shāzilīyah and others, escorted by two Muslim preachers – Shaykh 'Ulwī Amīn, a professor of sharī'...
Dr. Rafīq Habīb, the deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), criticized the U.S. House of Representatives' decision to appoint an envoy for the Middle East minorities' rights protection affairs, including the Copts in Egypt. Habīb noted that the move is just...
 Dr. Sālim 'Abd al-Jalīl, Deputy Minister of Awqaf [Endowments] for Da'wah and preachers affairs, talked about the problems inside the Ministry, saying that security and business men like Ahmad 'Iz would interfere by bribing Imams to urge people to vote for them in the parliamentary elections.
Volkhard Windfuhr [read his biography here], Cairo correspondent for Der Spiegel (German weekly magazine), said in an interview with al-Akhbār that he had sensed a change in former President Husnī Mubārak since 2004. In 2002, Windfuhr started to sense anxiety and tension in the community close to...
The Egyptian Union for Human Rights Organization and the Public Coptic Association held a press conference to respond to the appointed U.S. envoy for minorities' rights in the Middle East and the Arab world.
National powers, liberal and leftists parties as well as social, Coptic and Sufīs movements are holding a press conference today (August 8, 2011) in the Hilton Ramses Hotel, to announce the details and facts of Friday of 'Egypt the Civil'.
The Family House initiative on August 3, 2011, assured its refusal of deploying a U.S. envoy to be responsible for minorities' rights in the Middle East. This envoy will be responsible for defending minorities' rights in Arab and Middle Asian countries. A joint declaration was signed by Mahmūd...
*/ The Azhar and the Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church have rejected the idea of the post of a U.S. special envoy to the Middle East and Central Asia for the affairs of religious minorities.

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