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There might be some fears and concerns after the political Islam groups grabbed the lion's share of votes in the first parliamentary elections after the January 25 revolution that unseated the regime of former President Husnī Mubārak from power after nearly three decades.
Al-Jumhūrīyah tries, through several articles, to respond to an important question: why are normal criminal incidents between Muslims and Christians described as sectarian?
The author discusses the problems facing the Hanging Church as priests accuse a Christian businessman of encroaching on the sanctity of the church by building bazaars in front of the Mār Girgis church. Some point an accusing finger at the Supreme Council of Antiquities for supporting the...
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