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A number of Coptic men have signed an announcement calling to cancel any Christmas celebrations in Egypt.
Cornelis Hulsman explains the events leading up to the September 9 celebration to mark the end of the Abū Fānā tensions. Hulsman was invited to attend by ‘Alā’ Hassānayn but eventually had to refuse the invitation because the reconciliation did not involve all the necessary parties.
Drs. Huslman wishes all Muslim readers a blessed end to the period of fasting, and points to an article highlighting the difficulties on reporting on Islam in the West.
There is no cooperation between Christians and Muslims who live abroad. They are distant and work from a sectarian perspective.
Kees Hulsman and Sawsan Gabra discuss the “Christian cause” in Egypt, and the damage that it is faced with as a resulted of reporting distorted facts.
The General Citizenship Conference was held on November 25, 2007 and was sponsored by the National Council for Human Rights. The Egyptian press covered the incident from different viewpoints.
The Coptic Orthodox Church spokesperson Bishop Marqus has stated that the church has no relation with the Kemi T.V. satellite channel affiliated to Coptic expatriates because the church refuses the exploitation of media to spread spirit of enmity and/or attacking homeland.
This is a representation of the Coptic expatriates’ organizations active in the West.
The following article discusses a new Coptic satellite channel that has been launched in Egypt, and a new one is supposed to be launched in the beginning of 2008.
The critical health condition of Pope Shenouda aroused arguments about his expected successor. While a group of laymen calls for a new law to be established for the papal elections, the church expresses its discontentment towards what it considers to be the laymen’s interference in church’s affairs...

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