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This article is a synopsis of the Middle East Freedom Forum's Director's comments concerning the stance of Coptic Christians in Egyptian society. He desires, although Copts are a minority, that they should have equal rights and treatment under the state and law. 
This article details the state of democracy in Egypt through the work of the Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement (EACPE) in their third annual report titles “Democracy status in Egypt 2009.” It was found that Egypt was lacking in the international democratic standards...
The author highlights the attitudes of some expatriate Copts and how they seek protection from foreign countries.
As‘ad comments on the political role of Pope Shenouda and the Church, and how this relationship affects principles of citizenship.
Majdī Salāma describes the stance of Majdī Khalīl, founder and director of the Middle East Freedom Forum, towards the issue of Copts’ rights in Egypt
This article is a review of the life and work of Watani’s founder, Antoun Sidhom.
Khalīl highlights and analyzes the recent report of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights about sectarian violence in Egypt over the last two years.  
  Habīb reports on the different reasons behind the annual visits of around forty bishops from the Orthodox Church to expatriate countries.
 In this article, Hānī Labīb reflects on the spreading sectarian language which describes the Copts as a pampered minority in Egyptian society. Labīb warns against such notions, stressing that all Egyptians are equal under the umbrella of the Egyptian state with regard to all of its constitutions...
A Coptic researcher rejects some laymen’s suggestion to cancel the altar lot, used inchoosing the patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, arguing that it is something from God that cannot be canceled or dropped.

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