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“Copts without restrictions” movement emphasized that the future must be fundamentally connected, and in support of, Egypt's national laws, stressing the necessity of holding to account all those involved in the shedding of innocent people's blood and inciting fitnah among Egyptians (Majdī Fikrī, ...
An iftār [the meal that breaks Muslims’ fasting] for national union was held in the city of al- Mahmūdīyah (al-Beheira governorate), organized by “youth in love of Egypt” movement. Among the guests were several political parties and government officials. However, al-Hurīyah wal-‘Adālah Party,...
An iftār [the meal that breaks Muslims’ fasting] for national union was held in the city of al- Mahmūdīyah (al-Beheira governorate), organized by “youth in love of Egypt” movement. Among the guests were several political parties and government officials. However, al-Hurīyah wal-‘Adālah Party,...
According to the media spokesperson of the Coptic Catholic Church, Father Rafīq Greish, a mandate had already been given by his institution to al-Sīsī on June 28, lasting until the end of the transitional phase.  Also expressed his hope that everyone, especially those who resorted to violence,...
According to the media spokesperson of the Coptic Catholic Church, Father Rafīq Greish, a mandate had already been given by his institution to al-Sīsī on June 28, lasting until the end of the transitional phase.  Also expressed his hope that everyone, especially those who resorted to violence,...
The American-Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that Christian Egyptians were being targeted in several attacks since the overthrow of former President Muhammad Mursī. HRW pointed out that the authorities are obliged to investigate those attacks immediately, to punish the perpetrators and to reveal...
Tveit had just visited Cairo last month (June), where he met Ahmad al-Tayyīb, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar and Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II (Author not mentioned, al-Dustūr, July 14, p. 2). Read original text in Arabic.
Police forces in Port Said imposed tight security measures after unknown assailants opened fire at Saint Mina (MārMīnā) Church in al-Manākh area. Peter Halīm and Michael Sanad, two Christians, were injured in the attack (Ahmad al-Jamāl, al-Dustūr, Jul. 11, p. 2). The article has no link online.
Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II explained that Egypt is ready to receive the Ethiopian Patriarch at a time of his choosing; However the representative of the Coptic Church in Addis Ababa has received a letter from the Ethiopian Patriarch postponing his visit to Egypt for the resolution of the Blue...
Pope Tawadros II disagrees with some newspapers and Western news agencies on the mass escape of Copts out of Egypt. He said in a press statement to the Egyptian satellite television yesterday that some Coptic families decide to migrate from Egypt to other countries due to their fear of the current...

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