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The gory bombings that targeted tourist areas in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh should prompt a reconsideration of our frequently superficial ideas about terrorism.
Abu Farag al-Lībī, the third man in al-Qā‘ida organization, who was arrested by Pakistani police and handed over to the United States, said that al-Qā‘ida used to receive contributions and financial support from 100 cells scattered across the Middle East.
The Canadian Foundation for Human Rights, a not-for-profit organization established in 1967, invited 130 young people from across the world who are all concerned with human rights issues to participate in a training course that covered almost all aspects of human rights education and application.
The People’s Assembly Religious and Social Affairs Committee debated the unified draft law on the construction of houses of worship, which was forwarded by Muhammad Guwaylī, the chairman of the Suggestions and Complaints Committee.
People of the high-sounding religious tone insist on describing Christian Egyptians as dhimmīs [non-Muslims living in a Muslim state, who in return for taxes receive safety and protection], which is a language more likely to disintegrate the core of national unity.
There is no doubt June 8, 1992 was a sad day, not only for the secularist intellectuals, but also for any thinker who knows the value of free intellect and how criminal it was to confront the powers of thought with the powers of bullets.
The Woman Committee affiliated to the Middle East Council of Churches held a forum in Cairo some days ago where the participants debated citizenship and pillars of coexistence.
One of the most concerning phenomena in the Middle East region is the continuous declining of the number of Christians in Arab countries that it prompts a serious study about the reasons and possible results.
Some consider that the Christians’ problems are imaginary and imply ingratitude on the part of those who live outside Egypt. It is just the same ugly face expressive of deep scorn to non-Muslim Egyptians and their legitimate unquestionable rights of full-fledged citizenship.
The month of November 2004 has seen yet another wave of violence against the Copts in Egypt at the hands of reactionaries and hawkish Muslims that hypocrites and pretenders of patriotism can never deny an existing conflict between Copts and Muslims.

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