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Coptic activists and Youths Union of Maspero called for a rally on Friday, April 15th in memory of the 40th day marking Muqattam martyrs who died during the incidents in Manshiyyat Nāsir.  
Muslims and Copts were receiving condolences for the victims of Manshiyyat Nāsir's events in one pavilion. A father of a victim said that murderer of his son is thugs not Muslims, thugs that were assigned by the National Democratic Party and the State Security. Meanwhile, Copts formed human shields...
Journalist 'Āmīnah Talāl interviewed the residents of Manshiyyat Nāsir who assured that there was not any sectarian aggression between Muslims and Christians in the district. They have always lived together in peace. A female resident in this area called for reviewing the second article in the...
 Headline: Fitnah ‘invisible fingers’ threat to burn Egypt - 13 dead, 140 injured in ‘Manshiyyat Nāsir’s’ battle.. ‘Revolution coalition’ call for million to support national unity tomorrow - Sources accused ‘State Security’ and ‘NDP’ of flaming sectarian events..Tantāwī warns from outside forces...
*/ Normal life returned once again to Manshiyyat Nāsir last evening after violent clashes took place last Tuesday. Both sides, Muslims and Copts were receiving condolences for Christian victims. Copts formed human shields around three mosques to protect the Muslims during Friday prayers and...
Full title: "Five killed and more than fifty injured in the events of Copts in Manshiyyat Nāsir. Copts demanding quick intervention to save them from attacks by extremists." At 9 pm last night Muslims attacked Coptic homes in al-Muqattam. More than fifty Copts were injured and five were killed.  
‘Azmī Na‘īm narrated the story of Sister Emmanuelle, a French nun who came to serve the poor areas in Cairo. Na‘īm lists her achievements in the places where she served.
The three-page article deals with a conference on the problems faced by Egyptian youths, such as unemployment, poor economic conditions, low income and their involvement in unacceptable conduct, like ‘Urfī marriages, drugs, cyber-chatting or pornography.
The author reviews a number of novels written by promising young people who have their works published at their own expense, without any help from state institutions.
This report explains the escalations following the alleged conversion of a priest’s wife to Islam. Much background is given to the cultural context that explain why such an issue is so sensitive in Egypt. The report also shows that several of the organizers of the demonstration in Cairo have done...

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