Date of source: Tuesday, May 2, 2006
The Center for
Human Rights Research in Cairo
has agreed to put an end to the discriminatory acts between Muslims and Christians
in Egypt.
Date of source: Thursday, April 27, 2006
The Muslim Brotherhood
prepares a
document on its position regarding the Copts and the principle of citizenship, particularly in
light of accusations
that the group did not react strongly enough to the bloody incidents of Alexandria,
settling only for statements
denouncing assaults on...
Date of source: Sunday, April 23, 2006
Milād Hannā, a prominent Coptic
figure, protests about the condition of the
Copts in Egypt.
Date of source: Sunday, April 23, 2006
After the attacks on the churches in Alexandria, during which one Christian was killed, Youssuf Sidhom applauds the extensive Muslim condemnation of the attacks and the willingness of Egyptian members of parliament to protest against violations of Copts’ lives, security and places of worship, but...
Date of source: Sunday, April 16, 2006
In this article, the
author tackles the approaches adopted by the most important
Coptic movement in history, as he describes it.
‘Abd al-‘Azīz, a New-York-resident
human rights activist, breaks down the Coptic
movement’s approaches into rights and political and religious
directions.
Date of source: Sunday, April 16, 2006
The author tries to find out the real reasons behind the withdrawal of six Coptic members from the Wasat party, the matter that marked the end of the party.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 5, 2006
Abu al-
‘Alā’ Mādī, founder of the Wasat Party, harshly
criticizes the Egyptian
government for not licensing his party, arguing that the government is not after
political reform.
Date of source: Monday, November 5, 2001
The head of St. Mark’s Cathedral Committee for
National Participation said that he was against terrorism, which was imported to the Arab countries by America in
the first place. Journalist Kamal Zakher believed that the real danger was in having a religious interpretation of
what was going on....
Date of source: Sunday, November 4, 2001
The author comments on Youssef
Sidhom’s editorial in "Watani" titled "Why did Egyptian Students demonstrate?" He believes that the ideas Sidhom
expressed are strange ideas outside the bounds of the Egyptian Orthodox-church, as they do not support the
Palestinian struggle against Israel. He also...
Date of source: Sunday, April 2, 2006
The author argues that the Lawyers’ Syndicate in Egypt, who have staged an imaginary trial of Arial Sharon, George Bush and Tony Blair, should spend more time on the political and economic development of Arab communities.