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In his article Yūsuf Sidhom differentiates between the sectarian incidents that take place between Muslims and Copts and real cases of persecution that affect masses of Copts. He argues that the problems for Copts in the governorate of Minya are particularly bad and states that the file on them...
‘Amr al- Shūbakī discusses the reasons behind the rise of sectarian tension in Egypt.
The author argues that the government, certain Web sites, the Azhar, and the church are responsible for sectarian strife in Egypt.
The author sheds light on issues that were represented in the annual conference of the Center for Social and Criminal Research. Researchers discussed issues related to Muslim-Christian relations and sectarian strife, in addition to other social matters.
The author thinks that issuing a law for houses of worship could close one of the most explosive files in Egypt.
In recent years Egyptians’ fears about the lack of political liberalization have been allayed by the economic liberalization however in light of the global financial crisis it looks as though the economic reform may also be negatively affected.
A Muslim girl has died from injuries sustained after jumping out of a minibus, to avoid being molested by men.
Dr. Hannā discusses religious and national identity in the context of sectarian strife in Egypt.
The author reviews sectarian tension in Egypt and the potential causes behind it.
Claims pronounced by the National Council of Human Rights that sectarian strife and conflict is on the rise in Egypt, using Abu Fana as an example.

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