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Ibrāhīm Muhammad Hamzah writes about the relationship between fundamentalist groups and democracy.
Egyptian articles that pay attention to conflicts within the Coptic Orthodox Church. A good analysis of medieval Muslim-Christian relations by Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery. Attention and appreciation for AWR work.
A discussion about shortcomings in the administration of justice in Egypt that allow unscrupulous people to get away with crime.
An investigative report into the arrest of seven young men in the al-Marj district and the demonstrations that followed.
Some critique on Metropolitan Bīshūy goes much too far. Growing interest in AWR work and presenting the Electronic Documentation Center. Practices to escape the rule of law in Egypt
The dioceses of the Coptic Orthodox Church have experienced an unprecedented state of rebellion. Many statements have been issued from different groups on the moral and financial improprieties committed by some bishops, who are supposed to be the spiritual symbols of the church.
Delay in AWR work due to being short in staff and technical problems.
The German-Egyptian humanitarian activist Philip Rizk was released after an ordeal of over four days of police interrogations. Philip Rizk described the experience at a press conference at his house on February 13.
The author gives an update on the ongoing arguments between priest, Marqus ‘Azīz, and Coptic intellectual Jamāl ‘As‘ad ‘Abd al- Malākabout the political role of clergymen.
AWR’s year report shows the tremendous amount of work carried out in 2006. Comment on ‘Coptic Christian Fights Deportation to Egypt, Fearing Torture.’ in New York Times. Report on conversion stories presented on VCD.

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