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The National Association for Change, al-Wafd Party, al-Wasat (Centrist) Party, the Maspero Youth Movement and other Coptic organisations and political groups announced their participation in the 'Friday of Reclaiming the Revolution' protests in Tahrīr square to express rejection against...
Dr. Muhammad Ghunaym, coordinator of National Front for Change in Dakahlia, said that he respect the Muslim Brotherhood and political parties but he asks them to respect other political movements and not to use religion to eliminate others. He added that Islam allows one to be a Muslim but with...
Security forces in al-Beheira arrested thirty protestors who were demonstrating against the Israeli celebration of Jewish Egyptian rabbi Abu Hasīrah. The Muslim Brotherhood, National Front for Change, and various bloggers against Abū Hasīrah called for a protest in front of the court academy in...
Security in Damanhūr imposed a security blockade in order to ensure the safety of hundreds of Israeli Jews who are visiting Abū Hasīrah's shrine for the yearly celebration of the Jewish Egyptian rabbi. Many opposing forces declared their rejection of the celebration, including the Muslim...
The Cairo Airport Authority is taking precautionary measures to ensure the safety of hundreds of Jews coming from Israel to take part in Mawlid celebrations that commemorate the death of Abū Hasīrah Ibn Ya‘qūb, a 19th century Jewish rabbi whose shrine is in Beheira. The "Over My Land They Won't...
The Catholic and Episcopal churches in Egypt, along with other Western churches, celebrated Christmas on Saturday under tight security measures because of threats from al-Qā‘idah. President Husnī Mubārak sent several representatives to attend the Catholic mass, passing on his greetings. Muhammad al...
Al-Dustūr writes about the relationship between al-Barād‘ī and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The article deals with statements made by thinkers and politicians during the annual iftār banquet hosted by the Muslim Brotherhood group, in which they agreed that democracy will provide an effective prescription for Egypt’s ailments, such as corruption and monopolistic practices by...
A Coptic politician’s perspective on the parliamentary elections, the actions of the Muslim Brotherhood and potential repercussions of their growing confidence and power.
Some might have expected the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) to pay gratitude to the Copts in the parliamentary elections, but in fact, only one Copt was nominated by the NDP in the Ghurbāl constituency in Alexandria.

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