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The author explores the dangers facing journalists in the world today, including death, injury, kidnapping and imprisonment.
An official security source from the State Security Prosecution Department of Giza governorate stated that the suspects in the sectarian strife incidents in the village of Garza were released on a bail of three thousand pounds for each pending the hearing of the lawsuit which is due to take place...
The Antiquities Department issued a report to the effect that the Church of the Martyr George in Assiut is not listed as a historical site. The report, which was sent to all concerned bodies, undermines the argument used by State Security to prevent prayers in the church.
The article is an overview of a reportage published in the French magazine “Le Express” about the Islam of the Egyptian high class.
Yenni Wahīd is an Indonesian Muslim who is taking a stand against fundamentalist Islam and warns of a potential threat to the world in Indonesia.
A petition has been written by Egyptians calling for discussion on a draft unified law on the building of houses of worship in Egypt.
The author criticizes the promoted incorrect notions in the Arab world about the American press. He divides his argument into four points concerning: the freedom of the American press, its objectivity, its alleged biased opinions and its being subjected to Jewish influence.
Tareq Heggi presents a historical background of different Islamic movements, schools, and trends. Through the article, the writer is trying to analyze the reasons behind the two main approaches towards Islam: the peaceful approach and the extremist approach.
The review deals with the issue of Coptic divorce and Egyptian Orthodox Pope Shenouda’s position rejecting a recent court ruling allowing divorced Copts to remarry.
The following article provides excerpts from the Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, released in 2004.

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