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Appreciation of AWR work. Media critique on an article that has given a distorted presentation of a Dutch report on anti-Semitism.
Articles with exaggerations and inflammatory language. Announcement of new excursions to different parts of Egypt organized by AWR.
Bishop Samuel liked very much to see a revival of ancient Coptic traditions. Al-Ahram Weekly’s editor-in-chief, Hosny Guindy, has been praised for his strong ethical principles. Guindy was a fine example of a Copt who was able to obtain a leading position in Egyptian society, despite claims of some...
Several articles in this issue show Muslims are upset with American interference in Muslim world.
Claims without any evidence that Christian girls in Egypt are kidnapped.
Time magazine published on June 30, 2003 an article titled “Should Christians convert Muslims? A new flock of missionaries has launched a campaign to take the Gospel to Islamic countries. But will they inspire more backlash than belief?” by David Van Biema. Sawt Al-Umma and Al-Usbua believe this...
An angry article in Rose el-Youssef on claims about kidnapped Coptic girls. Report on Christian missionary activities in the Islamic world and on how they mostly only create tensions and conflicts between the two.
Unfounded and unverified claims by US Pastor Ed McNeely about kidnapped Christian girls in Egypt are easily made but checking allegations costs time.
Comment on some authors and media that mobilize the public against whoever they oppose.
The article is the text of a message said to have been sent by Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim to Mustafa Bakri and his brother in the prison. Bakri says that Ibrahim sent him a message to express satisfaction at his imprisonment. He adds that Ibrahim did not forget the comments of Bakri on his case.

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