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The author gives information about the Coptic expatriate activist ‘Adī Abādīr and two other Coptic activist leaders.
The article is an interview with Dr. Nabīl Luqā Bibāwī regarding different Egyptian issues.
The following lines review the Egyptian press releases on Obama’s visit to Cairo and the speech he addressed to the Muslim world.
A crucified frog in an Italian museum angers the Vatican pope.
Bishop Mūsá pointed out, that, with all due respect for the teachings, principles and values of each religion, Coptic-Muslim solidarity is the sole remedy for sectarian strife. He added that the Copts are responsible for sectarian strife, because of their isolation.
The author discusses several issues surrounding the Abū Fānā monastery incident. These include the golden mobile phone presented to Hassānayn by the pope, the past conversion of an Abū Fānā monastery monk to Islam, and the opinions of Hassānayn regarding the governor of Minia and Ihāb Ramzī.
An Egyptian man married to a foreigner accuses his wife of kidnapping their daughter outside Egypt using forged documents.
A Muslim father claims that his daughter is being forced to stay in a monastery and that Copts are threatening to kill him if he keeps complaining.
Muhammad Hijāzī claims that a Muslim convert to Christianity was subjected to torture to go back to Islam. Meanwhile, the lady denied his claims and confirmed her adherence to Islam.
The author claims groups are attempting to Christianize people in downtown Cairo.

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