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The author comments on the statement of the Israeli Abraham Borge that the conflict taking place in the Middle East is between the Islamic Arab civilization and the Judeo-Christian civilization over the possession of a land of great importance. The author wrote that Judaism and Christianity are...
The article discusses the issue of political reform. The author stresses that one of the main approaches for realizing political reform is to give adequate attention to the issue of citizenship. Marcos argues that promoting and establishing the principles of citizenship firmly is a real...
The author comments on a forum "Bolstering National Unity" that preached strengthening national unity in Egypt and healing the effects of sectarian sedition. He refers to speakers Yousuf Sidhum and Samir Marqus. - See art. 9: Where does the cleric's role start and end?
We support reform that emerges from our need for it and that is carried out by our hands, our minds and our will. We know our needs and we realize our reality, and we aspire to reform. There is no alternative to this kind of reform, but it requires crisis management skills, a will and a belief...
Expatriate Coptic groups have a common goal; identifying the alleged Coptic problem and advocating their cause. That is their pretext for interfering in Egypt’s affairs. Such groups, call on the Copts of Egypt to take actions and run for presidential elections or that of the Bar Association. They...
Some might say chances for other candidates in the presidential elections are so meager, and chances for Copts to win are even less, so why waste time, effort and money on something whose loss is as sure as death and taxes.
Based on accumulated years of legal experience, one dares say Egypt is controlled by the “republic of the 8th administrative rank.” In other words, the minor civil servants who, the smaller they get, the more fangs they grow; and this fact I have discovered during my work as a member in the...
A new class A few days ago, Watani’s Centre of Journalistic Formation and Human Resources Development celebrated the graduation of its second class. When the first class graduated two years ago, Watani provided Egyptian society and its journalism community with a group of confident and ardent young...
Are we really serious about having genuine reform in our country? Or are we going to wake up one day on the marching of Marines roaming our streets to overhaul things their own way?
The website “al-Aqbāt Mutahidoun” [Copts united] posted an article urging Christians to run for the presidential election. The article states ten reasons to participate.

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