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President Sīsī receives report from the National Council for Human Rights  President Sīsī met with Sayyid Muhammad Fā’iq, the President of the National Council for Human Rights, to receive the Council’s human rights report. The council’s spokesman said that the report contained five sections...
  The Pope challenges ruling allowing Copts to remarry  Pope Tawadros is mounting a challenge to a new ruling passed by an administrative court requiring the Coptic Church to permit Christians to divorce and marry a second time. His challenge rests on the argument that the court did not interpret...
Grand imām Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayyib, Shaykh of al- Azhar, has denounced what is happening in Iraq by having different militias killing innocent people, bomb mosques and committing crimes.
President of the Coptic Evangelical Community Council, Dr.  Rev. Safwat al-Bayādī, states his opinion on the steps that should follow the constitution’s approval. 
A high-ranking Emirati delegation has visited Pope Tawadros in the Anba Bishoy Monastery in Wadī al-Natrūn. Pope Tawadros is reported to have said “We are very happy to meet our Emirati brethren who we have a strong bonds and relations with” (Nagwá Bikhāyt, al-Dustūr, Jan. 15, p. 2). Read original...
Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, stressed that the Islamic sharī'ah granted rights to women after all restrictions on women right before the time of Prophet Muhammad.
Four Coptic women attacked Maurice Sādiq, suspected of contributing to the film discrediting the Prophet Muhammad, and one of them threw her shoes at him and told him that he hates Egypt and that if a Christian was attacked in Egypt because of that film, Maurice would be the reason. The article has...
The Dutch Parliament's decision to grant asylum to Egypt's Copts who are being persecuted in Egypt, which the Dutch goverment has denied, received wide reactions among all segments who denounced this decision.  Read original text in Arabic   
Lawyers of the martyrs’ families called for applying “the severest penalty” – execution – against ousted President Husnī Mubārak, his sons Jamāl and ‘Alā’, former interior minister Habīb al-‘Ādlī and six of his top aides on charges of involvement in killing demonstrators during the January 25, 2011...

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