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Week 49
Week 49
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on Sun, 2012-01-01 22:06
1-Dr. Mustafa al-Fiqi:Arabs must turn their eyes on Egypt and stand by it
2-Al-Misryun article states that the Newly enthroned Pope shouldn't be a rehash of his predecessor
3-The Egyptian Churches would not seek any mobilizations of Copts to vote “No” or boycott a referendum over a draft constitution
4-Cindy Lee Garcia, loses yet another lawsuit to force YouTube to remove a film denigrating Prophet Muhammad
5-The Egyptian churches reiterated rejection of the draft constitution voted in the absence of representatives of civil parties and movements as well as the church
5-The Egyptian churches reiterated rejection of the draft constitution voted in the absence of representatives of civil parties and movements as well as the church
6-The final draft of a constitution protects some rights but undermines others, SAYS HRW
7-Evangelical Church Calls on President to Freeze Declaration
8-National Coalition for the Freedom of the Press and the Media, warned of loose drafting of an article on the establishment of a national press organization
9-Jamal Zahran: Voting for a constitution in just two days is " void and illegitimate"
10-Amnesty International considers that a draft constitution approved by Egypt’s Constituent Assembly falls well short of protecting human rights
11- The Salafī Jihadism Movement, announced that the Movement will boycott the upcoming constitutional referendum.
12-Al-Misrīyūn claims that Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II urged the priests to convince members of their dioceses not to participate in the upcoming constitution referendum
13-three major Churches of Egypt declined to attend the presidential ceremony to hand out the draft constitution
14-"Our dead in Paradise and their dead in fire!"; says the Islamic Nahda party to the revolutionary movements of al-Tahrir
15-Imām of the largest mosque in the US, in an article in Newsweek says Mursī violates the Islamic Sharī'ah law.
16-The Copts for the Nation Movement in Alexandria called on all segments of the society to place Egypt above all
16. Comment on Muhammad ‘Imārah’s text “The Rise of Islam in Western societies”
17-Member of al-Jamā’ah al-Islāmīyah denies his party issued a fatwa apostatizing voters who are against the referendum
18- The Supreme Constitutional Court announces its decision to suspend hearings in all cases indefinitely.
19-Public Prosecutor orders the investigation into a case against the Church
20-Father Angelious, stated that despite the decline of the Pope to attend the presidential ceremony for handing out the draft of the upcoming constitution, the Church has not defined yet its decision on voting for or against the upcoming constitution
21. AWR Daily Press Overview, December 3, 2012: Voting in referendum on controversial draft constitution
22-Washington Post highlights the protests that took place in Tahrir following the approval of the draft constitution
23-A lawsuit that seeks obliging the Minister of Information and NileSat to launch a Nubian-language TV channel adjourned
24. Jamāl Al-Bannā: “The Muslim Brotherhood is strong, but weak to lead Egypt.”
26-Awqaf Ministry: Instructions have been given to all Egyptian governorates to prohibit using mosques as locations for political campaigns.
27- Azhar declares its stance against politicizing faith
28-PopeTawadros II calls for prayers for the safety of Egypt and its leaders in charge
29- a police report has been bailed against ′Abd-al-Halῑm Qandῑl, the editor in chief of Sawt -al-‘Ummah newspaper accusing him of insulting president Mursi
30-Head of the EUHRO states that the church does not intervene in the decision of its denomination to participate or boycott the constitutional referendum
31. AWR notify its readers that numerous newspapers will not be published in protest of November 2012 Constutional Declaration
32.AWR Daily Overview: December 4, 2012: Azhar, Church against politicizing faith
33. Arab-West Report Needs You!
34-An Article by al-Masreyoon calls on the church to refrain from getting involved in politics
35-Shaykh Muhammad Hassān calls on all political powers and public figures, including Mursī, to seek dialogue
35-Shaykh Muhammad Hassān calls on all political powers and public figures, including Mursī, to seek dialogue
36- Salafī party launches “Yes for Constitution” campaign
38-eputy chairman of the constituent assembly, said the panel members have been doing their best to dissuade the church from withdrawing.
39-Awqaf: stressed keenness on preserving the freedom of opinion and independence of mosque pulpits in accordance with Azhar's moderate approach
40. AWR Daily Overview, December 5, 2012: Salafī party launches “Yes for Constitution” campaign
41-Pope Tawadros calls on Egyptians to pray for Egypt and officials
43-slamic satellite channels threatened those protesting outside the Presidential Palace
44-Al-Hurīyah wal-‘Adālah reported on 11 articles in the new Constitution that ensure equality, rights, and citizenship.
45-Patriarch Ignatius IV Hazim, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch passes away
46-Al-Misrīyūn reports that there is a consensus in the Church to overthrow President Muhammad Mursī
47-A source from the papal headquarters claimed that Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II had sent instructions to different Coptic unions and called them to assemble in front of the Presidential Palace.
48-Pope Tawadros finished his seclusion at Saint Bishoy Monastery
49. Meeting with Dr. Muhammad Salah – Countering Islamophobia in the West
50. S. Abdallah Schleifer letter of recommendation to AWR
51-Cairo Criminal Court decided to refer seven expatriate Copts to the Muftī of the Republic
52-The Azhar Grand Shaykh, Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyīb, called upon Egyptians to exercise restraint and engage in peaceful dialogue
53. AWR Daily overview, December 6, 2012: Pope Tawadros calls on Egyptians to pray for Egypt and officials
54-al-Dustūr discusses the question of Egyptian national identity in an age of globalisation through the words of Rev. Safwat Bayadi
55-Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II called on the Egyptian government to address the violence which the country has witnessed recently
56-he management of “ONTV” announced the sale of the group of channels owned by businessman Najīb Sawirus to Tāriq Bin ‘Umar,
57-Several representatives from different political movements condemned the clashes at the Presidential Palace between supporters and opponents of President Mursī
58-Judicial sources reveal that Minister of Justice Ahmad Mikkī will go to the presidential office with an initiative to solve the crisis
59-The Socialist Popular Alliance Party announced its rejection of a policy of imposing a status quo by force
60-al-Barād'ī: he bloody events at the Presidential Palace indicated the death of the Constitutional declaration and the Constitutional referendum and the government’s complete loss of legitimacy
61-Pope Tawadros calls for prayers for Egypt in the face of recent events
62-President condemns clashes outside Palace
63-The Journalists’ Syndicate expressed its anger and dismay at the systematic targeting of the media and journalists by supporters of President Mursī and members of the FJP
64-Dr. Rafīq Habīb, Vice President of the Freedom and Justice Party, yesterday announced his withdrawal from politics, including “any role in the Presidency or the party”
65-The Supreme Judicial Council decided on Thursday to approve a request put forward by former Prosecutor General Dr ‘Abd Al-Majīd Mahmūd to return as head of one chamber of the Cairo Appeal Court.
66-19 lawyers present a communiqué accusing Dr ‘Essām Al-‘Aryān, of stirring confusion and disturbance and of incitement to the killing of peaceful protesters
67- A leading member of the Jihād movement claims that supporters of President Mursī were provoked and attacked by a small number of protestors participating in the sit-in outside the palace.
68-Thousands of members of the Muslim brotherhood attended the funerals of three of their members who died in clashes outside the Presidential Palace
69. AWR Daily Overview, December 7, 2012: President condemns clashes outside Palace, FJP accused of attacking media, Orthodox Pope calls for prayers for Egypt
70-In al-Ahrām, Dr. Safwat al-Bayādī calls on all concerned parties to recognise that Egypt is on the edge of danger
71-National Council for Women's Rights expressed its strong dismay at the absence from the draft Constitution of several fundamental texts and articles protecting the rights of women and children.
72-Mursī to announce a law detailing the role of the armed forces in ensuring security and protecting vital national establishments
73-Counselor Ahmad Qanāwī, member of Egyptian Judge Club, said that the Constitutional referendum will not take place on time
74-Christine Philip, sister of engineer Mīnā Philip, who was tortured by members of the Muslim Brotherhood speaks to al-Watan about her brother's ordeal
75-The Union of Coptic Organisations has called on Europe to bring down the Egypt’s first elected President
76- Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services calls on various political movements to engage in a constructive dialogue
77- 20 human rights organizations expressed their deep concern about the rapid developments in Egypt which are pushing it to the brink of civil war,
78-Minister of Information Salāh ‘Abd al-Maqsūd confirmed that he has documents and evidence seized from several armed thugs confirming that there is a conspiracy by a number of political groups to storm the Presidential Palace
79-Two more members of the National Council for Human Rights tender their registration from the Council in protest at the events outside the Presidential Palace
81-The funeral of Karīm Jirjis, a Copt who was shot dead when he was in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace, takes place
82-American and Russian embassies warn their citizens not to go to areas where demonstrations are taking place and to avoid marches and heading towards the Presidential Palace.
84- Azhar calls for freeze of Constitutional declaration
85. AWR Daily Overview, December 8, 2012: Azhar, churches call for freeze of Constitutional declaration
86. The Bible Society of Egypt Newsletter: Democracy turned sour
87. The Bible Society of Egypt Newsletter: We’re caught between a rock and a hard place
AWR Daily Overview, December 2, 2012: Evangelical Church Calls on President to Freeze Declaration
‹ AWR Daily Overview, November 30, 2012: Church has not Authorized Anyone to Vote over Constitution, says Prelate
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