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The statement made by the activists and members of Coptic associations which met in Montreal, Canada, April 7-9, 2006, to review and debate the situation of the Copts in Egypt and the future of Coptic activism.
Different views of Christian thinkers about the emigrant Christians’ demands in Canada to prevent aid to the Egyptian government
Watanī publishes the statement of the Montreal Conference for Coptic emigrant groups and organizations and activists, which met April 7 – 9, 2006.
Rumors are going around concerning the links between Pope Shenouda and the expatriate Copts according to the author. He expresses his opinion on the matter and gives evidence in support of his belief.
The sectarian incident in Alexandria has created uproar among the Copts. Egyptian intellectuals and clergy men have reacted to it. The reactions of expatriate Copts were also observed.
In a response to the disturbances in Alexandria, a number of Christian youth and intellectuals have decided to hoist a flag to represent the Christians in Egypt.
The author slams Arab officials’ position regarding the region’s critical issues, asserting that those who are responsible for working for the good of Arabs are working for themselves only.
The author warns against Islamic extremists and the danger they pose to the world, suggesting that Islam nowadays poses the same threat as fascism in 1930s.
Michael Meunier, president of the US Copts Association, asked the readers of the Copts Daily Digest to be "on the lookout in the Egyptian media for anti-American or anti-Christian articles." He found three articles from Al-Ahram and called them "anti-American" and "perverted." But are they?
The author is commenting on the two messages published by Rose al-Yousuf magazine in response to his earlier article about the expatriate Copts and their efforts to internationalize the issues of Egypt’s Copts.

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