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*/ Jamāl 'Abd al-Satār, a member of 'Ātfīh local council, said that Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyib, grand imām, and Pope Shenouda “decided to visit Sūl village in 'Āftīh town in an attempt to calm down the events and control the situation between the Muslims and Christians in the village after the events of...
  Hundreds of young men organized a protest yesterday evening on Bibliotheca Alexandrina's stairs condemning the fitnah of 'Ātfīh town in Helwan governorate.
 A woman from 'Ātfīh who was rumored to be involved in a relationship with a Christian man claimed she is innocent from such claims which caused clashes in a town called 'Ātfih. The lady also claimed that, as a divorced woman, the rumors have dramatically affected her. She mentioned the reason for...
*/ A large number of journalists and news reporters who showed up in Sūl village yesterday in the morning of March 7, 2011, were stopped and prevented from entering the place where the Church was torched and demolished. Aggressive verbal contact occurred between media persons and town residents....
Salafīs had demonstrated in front of the minister's cabinet demanding the resolving of a priest's wives issue. They claim she is being detained in a monastery after converting to Islam. ‘Isām Sharaf, the prime minister, met with them and stated that the issue is being examined.  The demonstrators...
25th Revolution's youth will organize a committee that will visit Sūl village today March 9, 2011 in order to support relations between Muslims and Christians. The church of Two Martyrs St. Mina and St. George was set on fire by angry Muslim young-men, after seeing a Muslim girl with a Christian...
As soon as Major General Hasan al-Rūwīnī, member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Commander of Central Region Military forces, arrived he declared the following: "I will die in the location of that church if I won't be able to rebuild it. I fought in 67 and 73, all my life I didn't...
 Since January 29, 2011, the vast majority of Egyptian newspapers and magazines are published with a less number of pages than usual, comparing to before January 25, 2011 revolution.    
On the evening of March 5, 2011, youth finished demolishing the church of the Two Martyrs, St. Mina and St. George after the previous torching incident. In the mounting tensions leading up to the incident two people had been shot dead and three injured in the fight between the father of a Muslim...
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has confirmed that its campaign to confront thuggery and transgression [against property] is continuing, and that such transgressions will be met sternly and decisively and legal measures taken against their perpetrators.      

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