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Seeking to secure a village after the death of a woman in a conflict between two families, the security forces besiege the whole village
Imān Ibrāhīm writes about reasons behind Fitnah Tā’ifyah in Egypt.
The author casts light on the issue of removing the religion field from the personal ID card and its effects on the civilian society.
The article reflects on an interview conducted with Dr. Fathī Surūr, speaker of the People’s Assembly.
Five percent, is the percentage of the Palestinians’ land left for them. Al-Basyūnī reflects on Hālah Mustafá’s case referring to the contradiction between the peace treaty signed with Israel and the current refusal to deal with it.
The author presents the viewpoints of politicians and observers concerned in Egyptian-Israeli relations and the question of the normalization of relations. The article highlights the contradictions that characterize the relations between the two countries.
Bishop Bīshūy comments on current issues in the Coptic Orthodox Church and society, including Muslim-Christian relations.
The Christian Post reports on Coptic Parliament members and ministers.
Mājid ‘Atiyah wonders why a village with a Christian name had its name changed.
In his article Yūsuf Sidhom differentiates between the sectarian incidents that take place between Muslims and Copts and real cases of persecution that affect masses of Copts. He argues that the problems for Copts in the governorate of Minya are particularly bad and states that the file on them...

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