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Because of the attack of Selim Naguib, the RNSAW included the full text of the Report of the Council of Churches which concludes "It does not appear that the national government condones any acts of persecution of the Christian minority in Egypt." But " This is not to say that there is no...
Major report by Rose Al-Yousef opposing American policies on religious persecution.
Christian journalist argues against the Church council’s report.
The international Coptic association, that published an advertisement in one of the biggest American newspapers, against Egypt, received four million dollars from Zionist organizations in the United states, in support of its activities against national unity in Egypt.
The paper congratulates President Hosni Mubarak on his creative initiative, in inviting a delegation from the New York Churches Council to visit Egypt and see for themselves the truth about their ill-meaning allegations of the presence of religious persecution or discrimination against the...
The article rejects the Freedom of Religious Persecution Act and speaks about "the arrows of conspiracy" and "the heretical talk of the ill-intending." The Egyptian Copts have directed a hard blow to the faces of the Americans and the emigrant Copts who have filled the world with stories about the...
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Amr Moussa, welcomed the report of the New York Council of Churches, using it as proof that there is no difference between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
A commentary on the report by the New York Churches Council.
Briefing on New York Churches council’s visit to Egypt saying Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt are very different from what is said and published in the USA.
The author met Pope Shenouda after he had met with the delegation of the Council of Churches of New York. The Pope was angered by the term ’religious conflict’ even if it was used in the context of denying its existence as it is a term that implies ill will. The Pope then continues describing the...

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