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[The name Showman is a translitteration from the Arabic. It could also be Schoemann]
The incidents of Beni Walmis were accidentally filmed by someone of those participated in the journey organized by the church of Mar Girgis in Heliopolis to the Holy Virgin church in Beni Walmis. The article gives the details of the riots, depending on the video film.
The article is an interview with the governor of Minya. He explains how the riots started in Beni Walmis village. He elaborated on the good relationships between Muslims and Christians in the village.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is expected to visit Egypt with the aim of mediating in the case of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. She asked the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to meet with both President Mubarak and the Minister of Interior. Only her meeting with the latter was approved.
Some of the imprisoned leaders of the Islamic groups compiled four books in which they renounced their old extremist ideologies concerning accusing society and rulers of kufr [unbelief]. They also come to disapprove of killing the innocent people and consider that Copts are under the protection of...
The article cites parts of John Esposito´s book “The Islamic Threat…a Reality Or a Fable.” The book gives a critique of President Mubarak´s regime and of how he countered Islamic groups.
Pope Shenouda gave a lecture in the 34th Cairo International Book Fair about the human mind and the restrictions that prevent it from right thinking. After the lecture, the pope was asked many questions about his relationship with the Sheikh of the Azhar, the Palestinian issue, the role emigrant...
According to the book by General Fou´ad Alam, “The Brotherhood and I,” it was Montasser Al-Zayyat and not Al-Zawahri who led the security men to the place of Essam Al-Qamri, the founder of the Jihad organization. By contrast to what Al-Zayyat recounted, Al-Zawahri did not act as a witness for...
The writers discuss the failure to enact a law, promised two years ago by President Mubārak, to cancel the imprisonment penalty against journalists in publishing cases, citing several recent rulings of imprisonment against journalists.
A fact-finding commission’s report about the incidents of al-‘Udaysāt contained some testimonies by Copts on the attacks Muslim villagers waged on a small church in Upper Egypt, in which two Copts were killed.

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