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This article sheds light on the different viewpoints regarding the suggestion made to cancel teaching religion as a subject in schools. Some people agree and support the idea while others totally refuse it.
Two sectarian clashes in villages in Minia over Christians’ alleged intentions to build churches.
The article highlights the issue of appointing Copts in leading positions in the Egyptian universities.
Jundī discusses the barriers that hamper Copts from political participation. In this article, he writes about the first barrier, the absence of political participation.
A Muslim kills a Christian in a village in Minya.
The governor of Asyut highlights the danger of sectarian incidents and notes that the Dayrūt incident was criminal and not sectarian.
For the first time a Copt occupies a leading post at Hilwān University in Egypt.
Watanī advertises a book about al-Sādāt in the Coptic memory.
After a quarrel between Copts and Muslims, armed Muslims besieged Copts’ houses. All Copts’ attempts to call the police failed. Finally they resorted to Watanī who contacted an official in the State Security Apparatus who sent the police in less than 15 minutes.
Human rights activists call for ending the policies of religious discrimination and Watanī sheds light on two cases that show the necessity of introducing some legal amendments.

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