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The author spoke to Maurice Sadek. To his fellow human rights activists he's "crazy Maurice." To the government, he's a total pain in the neck. To the extremist Coptic groups in North America he's something of a hero.
The story of a Coptic politician from the younger generation.
A list of those championing Coptic rights reads like a veritable "who’s who" of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim causes.
An overview of the position of Copts in Egypt.
The only remedy is honest, responsible and indigenous dialogue.
Expatriates and the Western media scream of "persecution." The government says there’s no problem at all. The Cairo Times believes the truth is somewhere in between -- in general, interfaith relations are relatively harmonious.
State repression of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement has increased considerably in recent years, according to a report released by the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) on January 12.
Many people in the Islamic world doubt the accuracy and intentions of Western orientalists. But there are also orientalists who are known for their deep attachment to the Orient such as Annemarie Schimmel.
After well over 20 years of trials to issue a unified Personal Status Law for all Christian churches in Egypt, the People’s Assembly will discuss a tentative law if it secures the approval of the Ministry of Justice. Although the majority of Christian churches in Egypt approved the draft law, it...
A story about a Christian girl who converted in the fifties to Islam but became known as ’the mother of Christians’ in her neighborhood in Zawya el-Hamra where she lived together with Muslim and Christian families in peace. Nadia helped the other Coptic families to nurse their babies. The...

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