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The author reviews a number of comments on and reactions to Bishop Thomas’ controversial lecture at the Hudson Institute. He foresees that Egypt will be an Islamic theocracy in the near future.
In the article, the authors respond to a statement that was previously issued by President Mubārak, in which he refused to omit imprisonment as a punishment in cases of publishing. Four years ago, he promised to remove the punishment.
The author suggests in this article that the government is targeting the independent newspapers because their professional performance has disclosed the "national" press and stirred public opinion against corruption.
A writer calls on grating more freedom to national press so that it would not collapse under competition from independent press and become like official bulletins such as Izvestia and Pravda during the Soviet era.
This article discusses the sequestration of foreign newspapers in Egypt, in the light of the decision to ban three foreign newspapers accused of offending Islam.
Hani Labib’s book "Religious Protection Crisis" is different from other books written in the same respect in three respects. First, its solid scientific language, which in contrast to other demagogic writings is on both sides of the argument. Second, it tries to establish common ground between...
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