Date of source: Monday, September 18, 2006
This article focuses on the history of the Bahā’ī in
Egypt, their civil situation, their traditions
and their social and legal lives.
Date of source: Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Dr. Kamāl
Mughīth criticizes the Egyptian education system for failing to
provide students with the basic principles
of citizenship rights.
Date of source: Sunday, September 17, 2006
The
2006
international religious freedom report released by the U.S. State Department indicated that the
Egyptian
constitution provides for freedom of belief and the practice of religious rites, but the government
places
restrictions on them.
Date of source: Wednesday, September 13, 2006
The author expresses his
opinion about private press
and asks all journalists to be more accurate in their work.
Date of source: Thursday, September 7, 2006
On Thursday, 12 editors-in-chief from
Egypt’s most
influential national newspapers issued a statement in which they condemned attempts by ‘yellow’
journalism to
insult Egyptian symbols, including President Muhammad Husnī Mubārak. Outlining the
current status of
the Egyptian press, the editors...
Date of source: Tuesday, September 12, 2006
The article is about a workshop on
freedom of
expression and the interference of religious men in scientific research.
Date of source: Saturday, September 9, 2006
This report summarizes some of the opinions of Egyptian intellectuals about the issue of deleting religious identity from on identity cards.
Date of source: Saturday, September 9, 2006
The author rejects the U.S.
human rights annual report’s remarks about the issues of human
rights in Egypt, believing the American
administration interferes with internal Egyptian affairs. He refuses
the call of removing religious information
from the Egyptian ID cards.
Date of source: Monday, November 13, 2006
Hishām Qāsim,
member of the board of advisors for the Arab-West Report and one of the founding
members of the Center for
Arab-West Understanding (CAWU), was chosen for the post of counselor for the World
Association of Newspapers
(WAN).
Date of source: Monday, September 4, 2006
A Muslim-Christian conference has been held to face, what the author describes as, the chaos of religious freedom of expression.