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The author attacks the Egyptian Minister of Endowments Mah...
St. Mark’s Cathedral security has dealt aggressively, for the second time, with a Coptic citizen who wanted to complain to Pope Shenouda, during his weekly sermon at the cathedral.
Coptic lawyer Mamdūḥ Ramzī has accused the President of the Clerical Council Bishop Bula of taking bribes from divorced men and women in order to grant them a second marriage license.
Four Egyptian editors have been sentenced to a one-year jail sentence with hard labor and given fines for publishing false information about President Husnī Mubārak suffering from a serious health condition to undermine national security. The following report discusses the reactions of the four...
Muntaṣir al-Zayyāt: the number of Coptic members in the Union for Freedom Party has increased slightly from five to eight which is the highest number of Copts amongst all of the Islamic parties in Egypt.
Muslim and Christians gave conflicting statements about the causes of the Street 30 incidents in Alexandria in the Prosecution’s investigations.
Security forces have intervened to ban an Iftār banquet that was organized by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group that intended to promote their proposed political party and to give them political legitimacy.
The U.S. State Department’s International Religious Freedom Report 2007 has strongly criticized the Egyptian government for engaging in procedures that stifle the religious freedom of its religious minorities.
Sweden’s Justice Chancellor has rejected requests submitted by the Muslim minority to press charges of incitement of racial hatred against a Swedish newspaper for publishing a cartoon that offended Muslims by depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Hānī al-A‘sar reviews Pope Shenouda’s last weekly sermon of Pope Shenouda, highlighting that the pope refused to provide support for the family of the claimed to be kidnapped Christian female minor.

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