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The author speaks of the beginning of the Egyptian Organization for Human rights in 1985. The founding members would work voluntarily for the organization, sacrificing their time, money and health to the noble cause of human rights. But in early nineties this principle was left and the...
Maurice Sadek encourages complaints of religious persecution. The authors spoke to a Christian journalist who wanted to emigrate and who was encouraged to claim persecution.
Drs. Kees Hulsman, a correspondent for Dutch and American publications and the member of the board of the FPA, has been strongly attacked in a press release sent worldwide by Coptic Associations in the USA, Canada, Australia, England, Germany and France.
The Association condemned the false accusations that have been promoted by some Coptic Associations abroad against Drs. Kees Hulsman, who is a correspondent for a number of Dutch and American newspapers in Cairo, and is member of the Association’s Board.
The West tries to imposing itself on the Third World. This is evident in analyzing the concept of globalization. The religious dimension of globalization has made the problem of foreign intervention and religious protection, including that of the Copts, an important issue.
Zaklama comments on the incident of Al-Koshh which had become a major internal issue, distorted in the media.
Daniel Kurtzer, US Ambassador to Cairo, said relations between Egypt and the USA are excellent, and President Clinton cares about discussing the latest development in the region with President Hosni Mubarak. He said he himself assured that what happened in Al-Koshh has nothing to do with...
An interview with Gamal Asa’ad on the role of Pope Shenouda and persecution.
The author is afraid that the urge to protect Coptic rights and justice could provoke people against them.
This article discusses the several faxes Lord David Alton of Liverpool wrote to Sohag’s governor Ahmad Abd Al-Aziz Bakr concerning the issue of al-Koshh.

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