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After al-Misrīyn newspaper published its appeal to the authorities to permit the return to Egypt of the family of Rāfi' Mustafá Sayīd, known as Abū al-Miqdād and a leader of al-Qā'idah, the family arrived in Cairo yesterday. Al-Mikdad was killed in an American air raid in Afghanistan last year. 
Signs of a strong clash between the Coptic Orthodox Church and President Muhammad Mursī are looming after the Salafī Front accused Bishop Serapion of involvement in the film defaming the Prophet Muhammad.
The Maspero Youth Union announced that it suspended its planned march of protest that was scheduled Sunday (Aug. 12) over the Dahshūr incidents after the majority of displaced Coptic families returned to their homes and initial compensations of LE10,000 (roughly $1800) for each family were released...
Meanwhile, several Coptic leaders in Egypt expressed flat rejection against a conference called “No to marginalization and forced displacement” held on Saturday (Aug. 11) by Bishop Abākīr of Coptic Orthodox Church in Scandinavian countries, headquartered in Sweden.  
The presidential candidates, al- Sīsī and Sabāhī, made strong statements against the Muslim Brotherhood group that show that they will not be able to play any political role in the aftermath of the presidential elections.
A Church delegation headed by Pope Tawadros shall visit the countries that are rejecting the deposal of former president Morsi to explain the reality of what has happened in Egypt.  These countries include the U.S., Germany, Austria, and Holland (Mu’taz al- Khusūsi and Imān Hānī, al-Misriyūn, Aug....
Al-Misriyūn reports about the fear of harassment and security intimidations that both bearded men and face-veiled women fear in the aftermath of deposing Muhammad Morsi (Mursī)  (Author not mentioned, al-Misriyūn, Sept. 9, p. 10). This article has no link online.
Dr. Safwat al-Bayādī, the head of the Coptic Evangelical denomination in Egypt, rejected Coptic Orthodox Bishop Būlā’s threats to withdraw from the constituent assembly if the constitution did not clearly state non-Muslims’ rights to resort to their own religious laws. 
6 families in Monufia have threatened the Egyptian authorities to convert to Christianity as a response to the security repression. They stated that due to the similarities between their names and that of wanted people, the security officials regularly harass and beat them as well as storm their...
The Shūrá Council’s commission dealing with the Dahshūr issue managed to resolve the crisis that followed the killing of a Muslim young man and injury of dozens of Muslim and Coptic local residents and to bring back home the Coptic families that left the troubled areas out of fears of reprisals by...

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