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A new advanced computer program offers the possibility of getting a picture of a certain person through inserting information on the person’s features.
Suicide in the defense of Islam is considered martyrdom. But martyrdom should not be mixed with terrorism.
The Ministry of Education in Lebanon introduced a new syllabus for the state schools that does not include any religious studies. Muslim leaders oppose this decision.
A Turkish university opposes women wearing veils.
The British Authority of Advertising Standards warned no religious symbols for the promotion of products should be used after Muslim organizations had complained about this.
Montasser El-Zayat, generally acknowledged as lawyer and spokesman of the radical Gama’at al-Islamiya, explains in an interview the dynamics within the extremist groups. He asks for a dialogue with these groups.
Senator Frank Wolf tried to trap the Coptic Evangelical Church by suggesting to exchange students between Evangelical schools in Egypt and similar schools in Virginia. The surprise was that "The delegation of students will include Muslims and Copts."
This is a second (short) review of the Report on the Religious Situation in Egypt.
The editor of Watani received a letter from Copts in Australia explaining him the freedom to establish radio stations for immigrants. Sidhom compares this with the lack of time for Christian times on the Egyptian radio.
Details are given of Christian missionary activity in Albania.

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