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The deaths of the Muslim and the Christian martyrs in Naj‘ Hammādī reflects on the close, peaceful relationship between Muslims and Christians. This is in spite of all the violent incidents taking place, which are described by the mass media and the satellite channels as incidents of sectarian...
The following review sheds light on the conditions of regional journalism and newspapers away from the Egyptian capital. Rose al-Yūsuf reported that this journalism is a new peril and noted the suspicious discoveries made by these newspapers.
Both religious and media discourses have a large influence on the social integrity on citizens in Egyptian society.
A conference was held by the Middle East Council of Churches. Participants stressed the Azhar was innocent from converting young Coptic women to Islam.
Dr. Ahmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd, former vice president of the National Council for Human Rights, leaves the National Council for Human Rights. Abū al-Majd described the decision to leave as relieving because he had spent six years in the council, being responsible for human rights issues in Egypt.
Iqbāl Barakah comments on Islamic preachers who call for niqāb.
Dr. Mufīd Shihāb, Egyptian State Minister for Legal Affairs and Legislative Councils declared that the discussion of human rights conditions in Egypt at the International Council did not accuse Egypt.
In a number of articles, Rose al-Yūsuf magazine discussed the issue of what is known in the Egyptian press as Copts’ isolation in Egypt.
The defense of the suspects in the Naj‘ Hammādī attacks argues that the first suspect is mentally unfit and that the other one has a problem that prevents him from using guns.
The article stresses the issue of Coptic participation in political parties and outlines their participation.

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