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While the security forces are still besieging ‘Izbat Bushrá, security apparatus leadership and church clergymen are attempting to release the tension and end the conflict.
‘Amr al- Shūbakī discusses the reasons behind the rise of sectarian tension in Egypt.
Ramzī Zaqlamah bemoans the sectarian nature of life in Egypt. He calls on the government to treat the troubles spreading in the Egyptian society before it is too late.
Counsellor Najīb Jibrā’īl confirms that he will proceed with the lawsuit filed against the governmental institutions involved in changing the name of the village of Abū Hinnis as long asofficial documents are issued carrying the new name.
German minister of interior delivers a lecture at Cairo University about the significance of interreligious coexistence and the role of religion in society and politics.
The author argues that the government, certain Web sites, the Azhar, and the church are responsible for sectarian strife in Egypt.
Most Egyptians look forward to better relations with America after Obama’s visit, but visit preparations and certain aspects of security were excessive.
The Coptic Orthodox Church entrusts Coptic businessman to play a role in resolving sectarian tension.
The article provides text of an interview with ‘Alī Zayn al-‘Ābidīn, regarding a rumor indicating the presence of a secret Muslim Brotherhood member running for the position of head of the Lawyers’ Syndicate.
The article discusses freedom of opinion, and the restrictions upon this freedom. It highlights a new transmission draft law, designed to regulate censorship of satellite broadcasts.

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