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The author blames Coptic expatriates for penetrating Egyptian organizations to dominate Egyptian institutions.
The article highlights the book of Dr. Nabīl Luqā Bibāwī in which he responds to the movie ‘Wāhid – Sifr’ [One – Zero] discussing the issue of second marriage permissions for Copts.
The author discusses whether Copts are persecuted in Egypt through arguments of informed personality.
A Coptic parliament member stirs up controversy when calling to ration IVF and raising other social issues.
Expatriate Copts of Europe will follow in the steps of their fellows in the U.S and organize demonstrations in Europe simultaneous to those organized in the U.S. Their stance is controversial and people differ in their view of their activities.
The article casts light on another kind of bombing which is the bombing of some Muslim Shaykhs who irresponsibly enjoy stirring sectarian strife.
The author reviews a book by Muhammad Zayyān that claims to reveal facts concerning Coptic expatriates.
On the occasion of President Mubārak’s upcoming visit to the United States and the news about expatriate Copts’ plans to organize demonstrations against the state during this visit, Sawt al-Ummah sheds light on the role expatriate Copts played in the famous clash between President al-Sādāt and Pope...
While the Ministry of Antiquities has accused a priest of changing the antique shutters of a 100-year old church, the Coptic Orthodox Church denied the claims and announced that the shutters that were changed were of no value.
The author reports on a conflict over the ownership of land in the historic area of Old Cairo.

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