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The author criticizes the regime for its rejection of the right of the Muslim Brotherhood be represented at a recent meeting at the American Embassy.
The author discusses a number of issues related to the Egyptian press, such as low salaries, level of professionalism among journalists, and where money for advertising comes from. The article focuses on the effects these issues have on press freedom and quality.
The article discusses the questions surrounding article two of the Constitution, and who has the authority to call for its amendment. The author wonders who has the right to speak on behalf of the Copts.
The author of the article describes the bureaucratic and legal difficulties that the Monastery of the Holy Virgin has experienced in trying to establish a small wooded area near its premises.
The article comments on the statement that members of parliament affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood made in response to the government’s statement on the referendum over the constitutional amendments.
Hulsman responds to questions about the role of Egyptian security in our struggle to obtain NGO status.
This article discusses the formation of the Arab-West Report. It talks about why the organization was formed and gives some important examples from the history of the organization such as the visit by the former Dutch Prime Minister Andreas van Agt.
The incident of the exclusion of a Christian reader from her job reflects the excess of some officials within the Egyptian administrative system that aim to exclude Christian citizens from the top ranking positions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the offensive statements against the Prophet Muhammad, and intends to bring the matter to the Organization of the Islamic Conference in order to take a unified stance against those who causes such offenses to Islām and the Prophet Muhammad.
The Nubians express their loyalty to the Egyptian government and denounce the conference of minorities in the Middle East organized in Switzerland by Coptic expatriates.

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