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Comments on Freedom House’s recent visit to Egypt.
The author accuses the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Development Studies of holding sectarian conferences to ignite strife in the southern city of Luxor.
The author reports an interview with prominent Egyptian thinker Tarek Heggy who attributed the American misunderstanding about conditions in Egypt to Sa‘d al-Dīin Ibrāhīm’s and Hishām Qāsim’s inaccurate reporting.
Khalīl discusses the reasons behind the violence and discrimination against Copts in Egypt. He blames the government, the Coptic community, and the Muslim majority, and calls on Copts to make their voices heard in international human rights and media organizations. He stresses the significance of...
Majdī Khalīl launched his new Middle East Freedoms Forum. The author discusses the opening conference without hiding her criticism and discontentment.
A report released by human rights group Freedom House, based in the U.S., has highly criticized the Egyptian Government’s performance in issues of civil liberties and corruption.
Sāmī Ja‘far reports on a statement released by the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies about the legal cases against Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm.
Hishām Qāsim criticizes the national press in Egypt and foretells its end in favor of the private press.
Bilāl al-Dawwī reports on the legal problems facing the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies, and wonders the problems could lead to the closure of the center.
The article sheds light on Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm’s interview with Copts-United Web site. In this interview Ibrāhīm criticizes the Egyptian regime. He expressed his views that it is the State Security that contrives sectarian strife when it is faced with a crisis. It always looks for a scapegoat; it...

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