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The article discusses the case of a husband who returns home to find a strange man in his residence, and the ensuing legal case that follows.
Cardinal Stephanos II Ghattās, the former Patriarch of Alexandria and head of the Coptic Catholic Church, died in Cairo on January 20 at the age of 89. Official and Church characters of the different denominations in Egypt attended the funeral ceremony and offered their condolences.
The article observes the recent objections of overseas Copts to Pope Shenouda’s account that Jesus was Palestinian in origin as a sign of blind fundamentalism.
Reflecting to an article in the French newspaper l’Express al-Bāz refutes the newspaper’s argument, doubts the authenticity of the information it provides and blames the Coptic Orthodox Church for all Copts’ ordeals.
In the article the author reports on the torture some Copts underwent in a police station after a sectarian dispute.
Joseph Malāk, deputy chairman of the Kalema Center for Human Rights, discusses the removal of illegally built church annexes in Alexandria.
Writer Ibrāhīm Sa‘ah praises al-Fajr for its article on Shaykh al-Badrī’s ruqaīyah describing it as a major scoop that reveals his other personality which most people ignore.
Al-Fajr writes about fake companies buying land in Egypt.
There has been widespread displeasure from Coptic organizations abroad to Pope Shenouda’s Christmas sermon.
Al-Fajr defends what it calls the journalistic adventure of Fātimah al-Zahrā Muhammad in Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī’s house and publishes the letter of al-Badrī’s lawyer.

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