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Week 6 editorial, focussing on cameras in mosques, the state of interfaith dialogue and Egypt's "team of prostrators".
“Don’t cry for me, mother; to a martyr you’ve given birth. Murderers killed your son, on a night of Christmas mirth.”  These lines of poetry were crafted for the fortieth day memorial service held for the six young Egyptian Christians randomly gunned down while exiting a Coptic Christmas Eve mass,...
 The role of religion in conflict is an often discussed and complex issue. Over the years many scholars and commentators have commented on religion as an essentially divisive entity; as a cause for conflict. When it comes to conflict resolution and peace building, then, it is often the case that...
The Egyptian media coverage of the events in  Naj‘ Hammādī turns to ask "how can we prevent a repeat of the tragic incidents?"
Jayson Casper responds to two articles in this week's issue about reports of expatriate Copts' calls for Christians in Egypt to carry arms to defend themselves.
CIDT’s Jayson Casper reviews a new book by scholar Otto Meinardus: Two thousand years of Coptic Christianity is the title of a book by Otto Meinardus, a renowned scholar on the history, practice, and theology of the Coptic Orthodox Church and member of the board of advisors of Arab-West Report...
Building a zāwiyah in front of a church formed the starting point of what the author refers to as fitnah in ‘Ayn Shams after historical friendly Muslim-Christian relations. 
In times of crisis, people look to their leaders – be they political or religious – for guidance. In an Egypt left shaken by the events of Najc Hammādī, public figures have fallen into two main camps
Sameh Fawzy's review of Jayson Casper's ZIVIC project paper (AWR2010 Week 2 Article 2)
Amin Makram Ebeid's review of Jayson Casper's ZIVIC paper on peacebuilding in Egypt (AWR 2010 Week 2 Article 2)

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