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Anglican Bishop Mounir’s views on using the term ’persecution’. This issue also describes problems between an Egyptian army unit and Patmos Land, a project of Bishop Botros.
When the news broke of the terrible train accident which had killed hundreds of people, Michael Meunier, president of the US Copts Association, immediately started a fundraising campaign for the victims of the disaster. The Egyptian press, which is generally hostile of Meunier’s campaigns, decided...
The articles in this issue of the RNSAW are exemplary for what we so often find in Egyptian media.
The year report of 2001 including an overview of the special reports written for the RNSAW. The year 2001 was marked by a strong increase in the number of special reports, providing readers with information that is not available elsewhere.
President Mubarak’s decision to make Coptic Christmas, January 7, a national holiday.
Muslim-Christian tensions in Beni Walmis are related to difficulties in obtaining a permit for church building which made the bishop employ methods that infuriated the local Muslim population.
The film of MediaHouse about female circumcision was showed at the Cairo International Bookfair where it caused a stir. Strengholt liked this because “if a film will cause a fight, a discussion, anger or strife, any strong reaction that gets people to question their own positions in life or affirm...
Bishop Botros informed us that he fears that an army unit may cause harm to his project called Patmos Land.
Human rights activist Ra’ed al-Sharqawi is asked by RNSAW to report about the riots in front of the church of Beni Al-Lims, Maghagha. Coptic thinker Dr. Milad Hanna made Coptic activists in the US furious.
Highlighting articles that are examples of sensationalist press

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