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An examination of why only 20 percent of eligible voters took part in Egypt’s elections, and why so many voted for Islamist candidates.
The success of Muslim Brotherhood members in the parliamentary elections has reopened discussion about an Islamic state in Egypt.
Dr. Nabīl Louqā Bibāwī writes on the passivity of Copts with regard to their effectual participation in the Egyptian political domain.
The international Coptic conference held in Washington, DC is considered the first of its kind, due to the combination of participants, and the media attention the conference has attracted.
Muhammad Shamroukh points out the mistakes of the U.S. Copts’ conference recently held in Washington.
The Korea Association against Christian Heresy (KAACH), headed by Rev. Daebok Lee, has called on the Egyptian Evangelical Church to deny "deity claimant,” Rev. Jaerock Lee, entry into Egypt.
Watani International argues against the segregation of men and women in Egypt’s sports clubs.
In an interview with Rose al-Yousuf, editor-in-chief of al-Katība al-Tībīya (the Theban legion) and Pastor of the Virgin Mary and Pope Kyrillos Church, Father Mityās Nasr Mankarius speaks out on the aims of the controversial magazine.
Usāma Salāma blames al-Katība al-Tībīya magazine for what he describes as promoting extremist views on the pretext of defending religion.
The author argues that the government is finally beginning to relinquish its monopoly over the Egyptian press.

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