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Hundred of Copts continued protesting in front of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU)'s building, demonstrating what they believe to be 'excessive violence' from the army to dissolve the clashes occurred within the protest. Twenty Copts were injured. Fifteen have already been discharged...
Shaykh Karam Zuhdī, head of al-Jamā'ah al-Islāmiyyah's Shura Council, announced the founding of a political party, confirming that he does not mind that this party has a Christian reference. He called on Christians to enter the political field. At the same time, he assured the group's rejection for...
When the car blast occurred at the church of Two Saints Saint Mark and Pope Peter  in Alexandria, a spirit of national unity spread among Egyptians, but rapidly the spark died down again. Then the incident of the church of Two Martyrs, Saint Mina and Saint George in 'Ātfīh happened. After that...
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali presents a press review covering three days: March 11, 14, and 15, 2011, where news focused on the rebuilding of the church of the Two Martyrs, Saint Mina and Saint George in Sūl village of 'Ātfīh (Helwan governorate) and the victims of the clashes between Muslims and...
A criminal court in the Qena governorate sentenced a 21-year-old Copt (Jirjis Bārūmī) to fifteen years in aggravated imprisonment and a fine of five thousand pounds for raping a 12-year-old Muslim girl (Yusrā Muhammad 'Abd al-Wahāb) in Farshūt (Qena governorate). Incident goes back to November 18,...
 Headline: Fitnah ‘invisible fingers’ threat to burn Egypt - 13 dead, 140 injured in ‘Manshiyyat Nāsir’s’ battle.. ‘Revolution coalition’ call for million to support national unity tomorrow - Sources accused ‘State Security’ and ‘NDP’ of flaming sectarian events..Tantāwī warns from outside forces...
Egypt's Christian expatriates in Europe yesterday said they were keen to support their country at the current transitional period following the radical changes the country has been going through over the past weeks. During a meeting with Prime Minister 'Īmād Sharaf in Cairo yesterday, a delegation...
Minister's cabinet met with the Supreme Council for Armed Forces on March 9, 2011 and issued a declaration, the most important statements in the declaration are the following: Issuance of a draft law to fight thuggery. The strict implication of laws that criminalize attacking worship places and...
*/ Moataz Bil Allah abd al-Fattah, a Political Science teacher at Cairo University and Michigan University in the U.S, stated that some of the important factors of the success for the revolution on January 25th was the strong social bond of the Egyptians; Muslims and Christians. He also added...
 A Military source stated that no church was burned in Giza, Asyut, or Helwan and denied any clashes between Muslims and Christians in these areas.  

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