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          CIDT Intern William Barnet encourages a holistic approach towards aiding orphans in Egypt.
      As Muhammad al-Barad‘ī's "National Association Change" calls for an election boycott, CIDT's Osama al-Ghazouly looks ahead to the likely participants of November's Egyptian parliamentary election...
The Supreme State Security Emergency Court in Qena postponed the "Nagaa Hamady Massacre" trial yesterday until October 17th in order to hear the testimony of Bishop Kirollos. His testimony was requested by defendant El-Sayyed attorney, Dr. El-Sebai Ahmed El-Sebaei and Colonel Abdel Hakeem Al-Alaky...
AWR contributor Michael Burslem explains how Palestinian Christians are appealing to the global Christian community for support and encouragement….
CIDT’s Bill Gallo attended an Egyptian demonstration ahead of an American pastor’s plan to burn copies of the Qur’an on September 11. But the event’s organizers and participants may surprise you.
In this AWR article, Jayson Casper comments on Georgette Qillīnī,  a member of the Egyptian People’s Assembly and a Coptic Christian.
In 2011, Egypt will receive $5 million less from America for the promotion of democracy than it did the previous year. CIDT's Jayson Casper examines America's motivation for its continued involvement in Egypt, for the better and the worse. 
Heated international political controversies and events continue to associate Islam with violence and intolerance.
Intern Damas Addeh looks back on his unexpected experience at a Coptic demonstration in Cairo that dealt with the issue of divorce and remarriage within the church.
Georgetown Graduate Student Vanessa Panaligan reflects on summer research in Egypt as an intern with the Arab West Report.

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