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Usāmah Haykal comments on Dr. Yūsuf Butrus Ghālī’s insulting religion in parliament.
Hasan Nafi‘ah seeks to analyze the cause of recent religiousextremism spreading throughout Egyptian society and its two facades; Islamic and Coptic. He also deals with the contribution of both groups to sectarian fitnah within the society.
Freedom House considers Egypt a not-free country for violating citizens’ rights.
Watani interviewed Muhammad Zarie a human rights activist who is the head of the Arab Penal Reform organization.
Dr. Nadia Mustafá, professor of international relations and director of the Program for Civilizational Studies and Dialogue at Cairo University, shares her thoughts about building civil society. The following is a summary of her discussion with Mr. Jayson Casper from the Center for Intercultural...
Ikrām Lam‘ī comments on the letter that activists have sent to President Barack Obama calling on him to use his influence to force Arab countries to observe human rights.
Following the April 6 strikes the Cairo Center for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) held a symposium on the strikes and the future of political development and reform in Egypt.
Hūwayda Yahyá writes about the recent report issued by Freedom House about human rights in Egypt.
Rumors have spread about the escalating tension between the Coptic public and the church leadership. While many voices complained about the “tyranny” of the church leadership, church sources denied the rumors and attributed the problems and protests to misunderstandings.
Since the start of this year the Islamic world has seen a number of conferences that focus on the change toward democracy. Democratic reform is the only means for Islamic nations to get out of the historical crisis they are going through. The two cases of Iraq and Afghanistan have proven that the...

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