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The author argues that terrorism makes use of existing weaknesses in the current regime which have produced an atmosphere of rebellion. Carrying out radical and serious reforms to the structures of the political regime that reach out to the grass-root level is a fatal strike against terrorism.
A symposium entitled, ‘How can I live as a Copt?’ held in Shubra, discussed the role of Copts and the importance of their effective contribution to society.
The article focuses on the referral of Sawt al-Umma journalists to the criminal court over accusations that they slandered judges by publishing a so-called black list of judges involved in rigging the last parliamentary elections.
Hāni Labīb sheds light on the issues of the Nubians and Bedouins. Both groups are Egyptian citizens despite the discrimination exercised against them.
In an interview with al-Dustour, Egyptian preacher, ‘Amr Khālid, unveils an initiative to instill moral values and ethics into young people in the Arab and Muslim worlds.
Discussion of the recommendations of the Montreal Conference for Coptic Associations and Activists, held on April 7-9, 2006, in Montreal, Canada.
Youssef Sidhom calls for greater communication to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
Mamdouh al-Musallami declares the rise of a new generation of terrorist networks, but some experts disagree.
In his article, Ahmad Ayyoub discusses the upcoming session of the judges trial, the surrounding circumstances and the possible scenarios of the trial.

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