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The article speaks about the crisis in Egypt after the remarriage ruling and the escalating tension between the Orthodox Church and the Egyptian government.
This article deals with how some Coptic Christians perceive the July Revolution. Some see that that the changes made were against the Christians, while others do not see this connection.
Khalīl reports on the recent troubles of Dr. Dūs Sūryāl ‘Adlī Dūs, the Egyptian Coptic ambassador.
The governor of al-Mansūrah has approved the bishopric’s demand to implement renovation works in different parts of the bishopric’s building.
The article discusses the relationship between Jamāl Mubārak and the Coptic Orthodox Church.  
Marina Ihab reviews Watani International colleague Nadir Shukry’s book about reconciliation sessions. In his book, Shukry documents 19 sectarian cases which have undergone traditional reconciliation sessions that resulted in the culprits being freed while the victims never receive justice.
In an interview with Al-Misrī al-Yawm, Coptic activist Michael Munīr discusses a number of the most crucial issues related to the current political situation in Egypt, the status of the Copts and means to solve their problems.     
The author examines the Coptic political movement in Egypt..  
This article outlines 3 reasons why it is difficult to include Coptic Christians fully into the Egyptian political system. The first is the fact that there is little political participation by Copts within the government. There are seats reserved for women within the parliament, but this same...
This article explains the lawsuit filed by Coptic lawyers against President Mubārak and the Qena governor.

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