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The article shows to what extent the banned Muslim Brotherhood group respects freedom and democracy.
This week’s articles about the reactions to the introspections of the Jihād Group showed an extent of sympathy for the conditions of Islamist detainees and even the ones who have just been released.
The author, Husayn al-Qabbānī, reports on a protest organized before the Jewish Abū Hasīrah Shrine in the village of Damītūh, in the Egyptian Delta, where protesters condemned the Jewish celebration honoring Rabbi Abū Hasīrah as well as the news about the government’s pressure on farmers to sell...
Al-Dustūr publishes articles published in back issues in 1995. Prominent Egyptian journalist Mahmūd Sa‘d criticizes the Islamic religious discourse in media and education in his article.
Sharīf ‘Abd Allāh reports on the decision of the North Cairo Primary Court to accept the demand of the plaintiffs in the so-called al-Kushh compensation case to include evidence of murder, burning and destruction of properties as reported in 2000.
The author, Muhammad al-Disūqī Rushdī, presents three Coptic figures who belong to the elite of Egyptian society, believing that none of them can represent Copts or express their grievances.
In the wake of the sectarian incidents that took place in the city of Isnā, the author, Hilmī al-Nimnim discusses the reasons behind and consequences of these incidents.
A priest and a historian and intellectual are two examples of sowing sedition and hatred between Muslims ands Christians.
‘Abd al-Mun‘im Munīb reports on a statement released by the so-called ’Shūrá Council of Egyptian Jihād Abroad’ which launched an attack against the Islamic detainees in Egyptian detention camps, and accused them of releasing introspections under pressure from the Egyptian regime.
The article reviews a Vatican document about the rights of evangelizing non-believers and welcoming converts from denominations other than Catholicism.

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