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Difficulty to obtain written and well argumented responses in Egypt to biased texts published in the West.
Dr. Adams, Independent Baptist pastor in Kansas City, US, was asked to respond to angry articles in Arabic media about Christian mission, including the method of preaching by Father Zakariya Butrus. Since Dr. Adams does not live in Egypt and has not seen anything of Father Zakariya Butrus’...
The previous article offered a brief review of the mission and activities of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood during the last couple of decades, without delving into their past history. The Islamic movements in the Arab countries are variations of the Muslim Brotherhood, and would probably follow its...
Angelic Europe - and particularly France - lets itself to be footed by the strategists of radical Islam. An Illustration came last week, with the green light given in Paris by the Higher Council of Audio-visual (CSA) to Al-Manar, the TV chain of Lebanese Hezbollah, to broadcast in France.
The story, published in Sawt Al-Umma’s centerpiece, is about an Italian woman of the name Maria Sandro, one of the prettiest girls of the district of Shubra during the 1930’s. She, after the elapse of half a century, has become the grandmother of an adolescent named Karim Safwan.
The article discusses the issue of the right of Coptic writers to raise an Islamic subject and vice versa. The issue surfaced after the article which Christian journalist Mofied Fawzy allegedly wrote about Sheikh Amr Khaled.
Press release of the US Copts Association about the decision of the governor of Assiut instructing to remove an illegally built section of the church which the association does not mention and thereby providing only part of the information (see art. 13 and 14) needed to form an accurate picture of...
The journalism profession is in danger because of the press of blackmailing, defamation and exchange of accusations. The greatest danger of all is journalists who claim to be holders of authority. Many prominent journalists comment on these issues.
The Nov. 15 editorial "Galloping Anti-Semitism" criticized Egypt for not censoring a television series that The Post found objectionable. But freedom of expression means broadcasting all points of view, even the most regrettable. The editorial portrayed the series, "Horseman Without a Horse," as...
Prejudging a work of art before seeing it is an immature unintelligent attitude. "Knight Without a Horse" can be only judged as it unfolds on TV screens, otherwise it is a very subjective approach to any work of art and amounts to a kind of intellectual and emotional terrorism.

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