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The author reviews a book by Muhammad Zayyān that claims to reveal facts concerning Coptic expatriates.
The article discussed the existence of discriminatory religious material in the school curriculum in Egypt.
Bishop Bissenti sheds light on some of the problems facing Copts inside Egypt and asks for applying the principle of citizenship which is mentioned in the Constitution.
The church has rejected Najīb Jibrā’īl’s call to stage sit-ins and organize demonstrations protesting about restricting Copts’ rights in Egypt. The author criticized the call and concerned people considered it sowing sedition.
The author discusses the fact that Egypt’s religious minorities are disappearing, and that their complete disappearance will spell catastrophe for Egypt.
The author discusses Prince Talāl Ibn ‘Abd al-‘Azīz’s call on Arab Christians not to migrate away from the Middle East, as they have significantly contributed to its cultural and political development, as well as Régis Debray’s analysis of Christians in Arab lands, which states that Christians are...
The author responds to a letter that the Egyptian Foreign Ministry sent in 2008 to a central European foreign minister regarding the Copts in Egypt. In the article he responds to this letter on the church building issue. AWR editor-in-chief provided some comments on this article.
Al -Kalimah Center for Human Rights has prepared a study calling on the government to recognize that Copts’ are a minority and that they are subject to persecution in Egypt. Pope Shenouda refused to read the study when it was presented to him.
Copts in the United States have broadcast their film protesting about the discrimination against Copts in Egypt.
The author sheds light on the sufferings religious and factional minorities undergo in Arab countries and warns against the consequences.

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