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New sectarian tension has surfaced in the Upper Egyptian village of al-Dāmūd following a quarrel between a Coptic family and a Muslim family. 13 persons were injured in the incidents, and the security forces assert that the situation is now under control.
A Christian school girl called Nancy ‘Ādil Halīm, whose father had converted to Islam, was forced to take an Islamic religion exam by Abu Bakr al-Saddīq school’s administration.
Victor Wahīb Fām was the only Coptic candidate who ran for the Shūrá Council elections of al-Fayyūm governorate, but security pressure forced him to concede his candidacy in favor of the National Democratic Party candidate Hānī Sayf al-Naṣr.
Former navy officer engineer Ahmad Hasan Ma’mūn sent a letter to the author in which he expressed his astonishment at the allegations of persecution and discrimination against Copts. He indicated that Copts were assuming high-ranking posts in the army during the 1973 war.
A new sectarian incident took place in al-Dukhaylah province in Alexandria when some Muslims attacked a Coptic Orthodox Church after a normal quarrel between Muslim and Christian children. The attack left 25 injured on both sides and damages to the church building.
In a heated hearing, the Supreme Administrative Court postpones looking into appeals filed by a number of Christians who have embraced Islam for a temporary time and want to return to Christianity until July 1. The court has earlier rejected their right to have Christianity written in the...
Allegations arise as a result of the refusal of some Canadian governmental figures to meet with the Egyptian Minister of Communication during his visit to Canada. While the Coptic website “Copts United” attributed this refusal to the discrimination of Copts in Egypt, governmental sources...
A Copt was forced to withdraw from the Shūrá Council elections in the interest of the nominee of the ruling National Democratic Party. While the church urges Coptic youth to lead a positive role in public life and calls to establish a Muslim-Christian committee for this aim, many Coptic thinkers...
Democracy has fangs, which essentially means that democracy from the viewpoint of the ruling regime is temporary and conditionally grants political freedom to certain parties and at certain times.
Kamill Ḥalīm, the chairman of Coptic Assembly of America [www.copticassembly.com/], has sent a letter to the U.S. ambassador in Cairo requesting the U.S. to cut its aid to Egypt because of its bad record regarding human rights.

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