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A recent opinion poll conducted by the Dutch News Agency (ANP) has showed that half of all Dutch people hate Muslims, that 10% of them believe that they are more intelligent than immigrants and that “racial discrimination showed be allowed against immigrants.”
The author argues that terrorism makes use of existing weaknesses in the current regime which have produced an atmosphere of rebellion. Carrying out radical and serious reforms to the structures of the political regime that reach out to the grass-root level is a fatal strike against terrorism.
Discussions within the Christian church over ‘The Da Vinci Code’ film, and whether or not the film should be censored.
Citizenship has attendant duties, rights, and privileges, which means that all citizens are equal before the law regardless of their religion, creed, sex, color, financial status, political affiliation or intellectual stance, Dr. ‘Imād Jād says.
The article tackles the discovery of some important old Coptic manuscripts including one about the Gospel of Judas, which, the author says, is part of a valuable treasure in the Egyptian heritage.
The review focuses on a feast celebrating the anniversary of the Virgin Mary’s stay in Upper Egypt during the visit of the Holy Family to Egypt, attended by two million Coptic and Muslim visitors.
The author argues that Israel always accuses opponents of anti- Semitism, but that this time, the accusation will not work, as the criticism has come from a prominent Israeli novelist, thinker and former solider, A.B. Yehoshua.
The law on the imprisonment of journalists for publication offences has raised many questions about the freedom of the press in Egypt. The secretary general of the Global Communication Research Association, Dr. Basyounī Ibrāhīm Hamāda, believes that free journalism cannot exist in an unfree...
The article is on the arrest of 22 terrorists and the killing of seven during clashes between policemen and members of a group, al-Tawhīd wa al- Jihād, suspected of masterminding the Dahab and al-Joura bombings that claimed the lives of a few tourists and many Egyptians in Sinai.
The Coptic Orthodox Church refuses to allow divorced Copts to be remarried, unless adultery has been proven.

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