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"There is no such word like religious oppression in Egypt because it is the country of tolerance," said Ahmed Omar Hashem, chief of the prestigious Al-Azhar University.
The new US Religious Oppression Law that is in the last stages of approval will allow the US to punish countries that it sees as violating religious freedoms. This law is seen by politicians and analysts as an attempt by the US to intervene in the domestic affairs of sovereign countries and a way...
The American Congress has approved the new law that will allow the punishment of countries that engage in religious oppression. The law was approved by the House of Representatives two days after it was approved by the Senate.
Pope Shenouda dismissed Israeli and Us allegations the Egypt’s Copts are persecuted. "They are not our guardians," Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria said.
Pope Shenouda III affirmed his rejection of statements made by some US and Israeli bodies on the oppression of Egyptian Copts in Egypt. "These people are not responsible for us, for we are responsible for ourselves," said Pope Shenouda. He also rejected comparisons made between the situation of...
The discussion on the opinion poll conducted by the Al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies continued. Ezz eddin described as "dynamite" questions relating to religion and the relationship between Muslims and Copts.
Christians in Jordan are well off. They are also reaching high government positions.
The human rights record of the American police force reveals the hypocrisy of the American system.
The Coptic lawyer Morris Sadeq is suing a Coptic researcher who described Sadeq’s actions as violence against the state.
Egypt expressed its extreme objection to the ill meaning statements of Congressman Frank Wolf.

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