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Dr. Musafá al-Fiqī asserts that Copts’ problems are about to be solved.
A number of Copts demonstrated on Valentine’s Day in Tahrīr Square, downtown Cairo, over Naj‘ Hammādī.
The Shūrá Council in the Egyptian Parliament has made changes in the membership and leadership of the National Council for Human Rights. Muqbil Shākir has replaced Ahmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd in the position of the Council’s vice president. Eight other new members joined the Council and others left....
Bishop Kyrillos of Naj‘ Hammādī has filed a claim against al-Anbā’ al-Dawlīyah newspaper, accusing it of offending him by publishing lies and tarnishing his image. The newspaper had published allegations about Bishop Kyrillos’ involvement in illegal trade with Hamām al-Kammūnī, the prime suspect in...
Rose al-Yūsuf published a controversial article claiming that Pope Shenouda III had permitted Orthodox Copts’ marriage with followers of the Catholic Church. The article created much uproar in Christian circles. The Coptic Orthodox Church was swift to deny the news.
The article discusses the credibility of the American reports on human rights and freedoms with a focus on the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.
The author writes about the opening of the St. Antonious monastery after an eight year restoration project.
Many observers wrote analytical articles about the reality of sectarian strife in Egypt. Once again, many people highlighted the important role of the media and bemoaned the negative role that some of the media plays in creating tensions. Many authors also criticized the intermingling of religion...
The delegation of the US Committee for Religious Freedom has visited Egypt in as part of its annual tour in different countries in the world. The visit to Egypt followed recent sectarian conflicts in Naj‘ Hammādī. The committee was received with a lot of criticism and many observers cast doubt on...
In his speech made on January 24, 2010 to mark the occasion of Police Day, President Mubārak condemned the criminal attack of Naj‘ Hammādī and blamed the religious institutions who should have an enlightening discourse that urges moderation. He also stated that the intellectuals and men of...

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