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The article reviews a book published by a Coptic organization in Canada that claims that discrimination against Copts in Egypt has been systematically practiced by all successive regimes throughout the history of Egypt.
In Alexandria unknown people distribute controversial CDs that deal with controversial religious issues. The CDs sow sectarian sedition and ring the bells of danger.
An Egyptian doctor in Saudi Arabia is accused of proselytizing Christianity and consuming alcohol.
The American Coptic Union issued a report asking U.S. Congress to intervene on behalf of victimized Copts, and impose economic sanctions against Egypt. The report accused Pope Shenouda of allying with the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood.
E-mails containing pictures of a number of Coptic girls who have reportedly been kidnapped or run away from homes are now sent as a warning to every Coptic girl.
Four Copts have disappeared in Saudi Arabia and Libya after they were accused of offenses related to religious matters. They have reportedly been released from prison and are on their way home to Egypt.
For three successive weeks, interest in Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ? secured it a considerable space in Egyptian press. AWR provides you with a list of articles about the film from various perspectives.
The article highlights the criticism directed to Pope Shenouda upon what he wrote in his last book.
Students at Upper Egypt universities who belong to the Muslim Brotherhood distributed leaflets inviting Muslim students to wear a Ḥijāb as an aspect of their Islamic faith and warned against wearing perfumed clothes.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior has been applying strict security measures since the occupation of Iraq in the Latin America street where both the American and British embassies are located. The article explains the consequences of these measures on the inhabitants and owners of shops in the...

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