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Muḥammad ‘Alī Ibrāhīm blames al- Karāmah for reviving the attacks of January18-19, 1977 and accuses the newspaper of sowing sedition against the police. He praises the police forces and highlights their remarkable success in keeping the equilibrium between fighting terrorism and respecting human...
Rose al-Yūsuf interviews Nijād al-Bura‘ī, the director of the Cairo-based Group for Democratic Development, about his stance on the role of the National Council for Human Rights [NCHR] in civil society. al- Bura‘ī blames the council for failing to play an intermediary role between the...
Chief of Suhāj’s security department proves that the news reported about girls’ kidnapings and human organ theft are mere rumors.
Dr. ‘Abd al-Majīd identifies the civil state and the democratic state and calls for a national unanimity on the basic principles that the state is established on.
This article criticizes the Egyptian government for refusing to recognize the fact that there are minorities in Egypt.
Labīb blames Dr. Aḥmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd for his strategy of keeping the council’s reports and correspondences confidential. He highlights Abū al-Majd’s rejection of the council’s Cultural Committee because it criticized the Azhar.
The National Council for Human Rights ended its first session tensely; a member submitted a memo to its head and head of the Shūrá council decrying its performance as a failure.
Yesterday morning, Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark flew to Mexico for a two- week visit, during which he is expected to inaugurate a church. Bishop Marqus, the media spokesman for the Coptic Orthodox Church, denied rumors that the pope has traveled for a medical...
George Ḥabīb Bibāwī publishes the fifth and final episode of his series of articles in Rose al-Yūsuf newspaper about the problems facing the church. This article is entitled ‘Devastating the last lay bastion, what is next?’
A Copt has accused an Orthodox archpriest of colluding with his former fiancée to steal his ‘shabkah’ [Reviewer: a set of jewelry or gold that men usually present to their fiancées before or at their engagement].

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