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The article focuses on a new bill to allow adoption among Christians in Egypt and the disputes among the three churches on the unified personal status law.
The author of this article considers the implication of hypothetically waking up to find Egypt's streets, mosques, churches, and buildings flooded in posters promoting parliamentary candidates saying “Christianity Is the Answer.” He then asks why Egypt forces Christian, Jewish and Baha‘ī citizens...
Stability in any world country is based on three factors: water, food and religion. Egypt faces serious problems in all three areas, especially religion, which has been reduced to the mere practicing of rituals in order to appear religious to other people instead of practicing them for their moral...
This article talks about the founding of the organization Egyptians against Religious Discrimination (MARED) and the media coverage concerning sectarian issues in Egypt, with regard to MARED.
Al-Gomhuria has been told that Kamilia Shehata is staying at a home for migrant women in Cairo. The source tells Al-Gomhuria that Kamilia lives in isolation with consecrated women to help her recover from the tensions caused throughout the past few weeks. Further details will be published next...
          CIDT Intern William Barnet encourages a holistic approach towards aiding orphans in Egypt.
The US Coptic Association denounces the actions of some al-Ahly fans during a football match.
The Supreme Administrative Court issues a final ruling in the case of Copts’ second marriage on May 29.
Summary: This article outlines two distinct cases of Coptic oppression during the reign of Mubarak, although many in the government believe that the Coptic rights issue has improved since his presidency.
This article summarizes the results of a report by the Judicial Statistics Centre. It focuses on economic crimes of the past 8 years, finding that in all sections crime has increased by around 100%.

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