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Fahmī Huwaydī, the author, says the Egyptian record of human rights violations is too bad to be defended, affirming that reports of human rights groups in Egypt are based on true stories of victims.
The author, Dr. Rafīq Habīb, discusses the relationship between citizenship and sedition, believing that citizenship forms the primary defensive line to confronting sedition.
The article tackles the issue of the participation of the illegal Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as other political Islam movements, in politics.
The interest of Egypt and Egyptians is more important than all conflicts and divisions related to the religion or gender of the ruler. Developing the human spirit is more important and useful
January 7 is the day when Copts, in accordance with the Coptic calendar, celebrate Christmas. The occasion received a significant amount of attention in the Egyptian press that published a considerable number of articles about Coptic issues in general and the Christmas celebrations in particular....
In his weekly sermon, Pope Shenouda III called on Copts to obtain electoral cards that will enable them to actively participate in the political life in Egypt.
Topics that may embarrass participants in the inter-religious dialogue must be avoided because these topics should be discussed between members of the same religion and denomination only.
The State Security Agency in Kafr al-Dawwār city prevents Muslim Brotherhood delegation from visiting churches to congratulate Christians for Christmas saying that they were officially ordered to do so.
Lawyer Najīb Jabrā’īl calls for bringing al-Najjār to trial because his statements threaten national unity between Muslims and Copts.
Security forces are responsible for causing some problems between Muslims and Copts whether by letting a small problem escalate or by refraining from taking strong steps to tackle it

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