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Censorship and religious censorship, in particular, is a controversial issue which raised a lot of discussions. On one hand, there is a party which is for controlling literary works and censoring them either through the state or the religious institutions. On the other hand, the other party...
The article sheds light on the significance of the human rights committees that have been established recently in the National Democratic Party to spread the culture of human rights.
Ākhir Sā‘ah interviews Butrus Ghālī, head of the National Council for Human Rights [www.nchr.org.eg/en/home.asp]. He gives his views with regard to sectarian tension in Egypt, America’s pressures for spreading democracy, the situation in Iraq, the United Nations role and the Israeli-Palestinian...
Ākhir Sā‘ah interviews Butrus Ghali, head of the National Council for Human Rights [www.nchr.org.eg/en/home.asp]. He speaks about human rights in Egypt.
During its last visit to Egypt, a European Parliament delegation was highly criticized for its passive stance against all the violations and discriminations which emigrant Muslims suffer from in different European countries.
Shaykhs in Saudi Arabia have issued a fatwá calling for satellite channel owners to be punished if they criticize shaykhs or scholars
The lawsuit filed by Mamdūḥ Nakhlah against the Egyptian government harms the fundamental issue of equality in the building of houses of worship and incites people against the proposed law.
The article discusses the establishment of a new political party: ‘The Democratic Front Party.’ It represents the opinions of different politicians on the possibility of the party participating in the Egyptian political scene.
After the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected Amnesty International’s latest report on Egypt, a number of Egyptian human rights organizations supported the governmental rejection and revealed many weak factors in the report.
The authors discuss successful experiments of German and Danish Media. They believe that it would be easy to implement in the Arab world. However, to guarantee its success, it needs to change its method of dealing with the events, and to be able to compete with the other mass media in order to...

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