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Interpretations of freedom vary enormously around the world. In this editorial Drs. Hulsman comments on discussions about the Egyptian view of freedom and states that some people believe that religious identity has become more important than national identity in Egypt.
The article reports on the security harassments the banned Muslim Brotherhood has been subjected to just weeks prior to the upcoming local council elections.
The author presents three books that he praises as subjective and well informed on the Coptic role in political and social life in Egypt.
Drs. Hulsman reviews the responses and reactions to issues of conversion in Egypt versus those of Western countries.
The following lines discuss the ongoing reactions to the Chicago conference held by the Coptic Assembly of America. While some observers accuse the delegates of trying to achieve American goals in Egypt, others call for opening the channels of dialogue.
The author talks about Mīlād Hanā who considers himself as one of the heads of the opposition in Egypt, and about his changing opinions.
Salmá Anwar presents an overview of her internship from January 15 to July 31, 2007.
The following presents the opinion of Saad Eddin Ibrahim – one of the most outspoken critics of the Egyptian government, who was imprisoned from 2000-2003 for his critique. He is a liberal secularist, but as a result of his strong democratic stance, he defends the rights of all groups in society,...
A draft document was issued by a number of Coptic thinkers. The main issues therein were Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, the increasing sectarian tension, and the possible means of escaping the crisis. The final version of the document will be issued soon.
Coptic thinker Milād Hannā accused the government of not considering the harmonization of Muslims and Copts as it was in 1919. This was when both religions rejected foreign interference in Egypt’s affairs together, including the internationalization of Coptic issues.

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