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The author discusses the International Labour Organization’s report, which claimed that Copts are discriminated against in Egypt, and the public response from the Minister of Labour ‘Ā’ishah ‘Abd al-Hādī. She claimed that although Copts only comprise ten per cent of the Egyptian population, they...
Six Coptic activists and researchers, including the author, issued a 13 page document entitled, ‘Citizens in One Nation.’ The document was aimed at returning Muslim-Christian relations to their previous level and away from the mutual doubts and religious views which incited isolation.
While the Arab region has had pluralist societies for a long time, political transformation, particularly what is occurring in Iraq, has awakened sectarian and ethnic intolerance.
Some days ago, the married couple Samir Marcos and Vivian Fuoad won the first annual prize of the Norwegian Academy for Arts and Freedom of Expression in recognition of their distinguished efforts in promoting understanding between Muslims and Christians in Egypt. The award has been named after the...
The Muslim Brotherhood has criticized the Coptic Orthodox Church, particularly Pope Shenouda, for calling to support the President Mubāraq in the presidential elections of 2005.
Samih Fawzī writes about the concept of citizenship and how it should be put into action.
Sāmih Fawzī writes about the discussion session held at the Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences to discuss Father Christian Van Nispen’s book, ‘Christians and Muslims: Brothers before God.’
Sāmih Fawzī denounces the increasing religious influence on Egyptian society, and calls for clear constitutional texts that prohibit religious influence on public institutions.
This article expresses alarm about the situation of Arab Christians in light of the sectarian feuds that are troubling Middle Eastern countries like Iraq and Lebanon.
Samiḥ Fawzī discusses the idea of establishing a Christian university similar to that of the Azhar.

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