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This is a series of various recent articles with Copts making the headlines.
The article tackles the war that erupted between Islamic and Christian channels because of a film produced by the BBC about Muslims who converted to Christianity.
Christian Max Michel Channel to Develop Programming for Wider Egyptian Audience. 
Human rights activists, researchers, and media specialists gathered to discuss citizen rights in the media at a conference organized by the Masryoun Against Religious Discrimination, MARED.
      This article criticizes the behavior of religious channels, which call for the practice of  religion as it was in the past. The author believes that there is a distinct difference between present and past, however. He argues that every time has its own techniques, concepts and tools in...
This article discusses the twisted beliefs presented by religious channels to viewers. According to the author, one of these beliefs is the convincing of Muslims that they are the most favored community.  The author states that this idea contradicts actual reality, as the Islamic world  faces many...
This article discusses the negative effect of  religious channels over the audience. The writer believes that their effect on viewers is similar to drugs. These “drugs” prevent  people from being aware of what is happing around them. It also promotes difficult and irrational ideas. For instance,...
Bilal addresses the fallacy that Al-Masry Al-Yawm is owned by Naguib Sawiris, and discusses how the subject only comes up when he writes about religious extremists. He clarifies that he has no problem whatsoever working in a publication owned by a Christian or a person of any faith whatsoever. He...
This article is the third part in Medhat Bishāy article series. Here, Bishāy criticizes the stance of Sayyid Khalīl and the way the new generation is brought up be aggressive in their reactions.
This article concerns the new movie by Amīr Shākir called “Azazel” and his desire to have the movie aired on Egyptian TV.  

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