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Dr. Mustafa Kamal Helmy, the chairman of the Shura Council and the Higher Council for Journalism, asserted that there is no truth to the allegations that there are disputes between Muslims and Copts in Egypt.
Marlyn Tadros, a Coptic human rights activist, argues with Frank Wolf over his insistence on interfering in Coptic affairs.
The Congress freezes the Freedom from Religious Persecution Act.
In a letter to the editor, the writer objects to the dialogue between people of different religions.
The Egyptian security authorities seek information about four Egyptian terrorists living in Europe.
Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, Sheikh of the Azhar University, discusses several religious issues with the students from the University of Alexandria in a meeting with them during their summer camp.
Dr. Mohammed Nail Al-Sawaf, the oldest living Azhar scholar, gives an interview on the current problems of the Azhar.
Archeological officials debated for three years whether to keep the museum in its current location. It has been decided to leave it where it is and to move some Islamic artifacts to other locations.
Jehovah’s Witnesses appear in Cairo.
The Catholic church refused to renew the contract of the building which the Egyptian church rents in Paris.

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