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Kamīl Ḥalīm, chairman of the Coptic Assembly of America, presents his views on the constitutional articles and amendments.
The article discusses the conference of ’The Minority in the Middle East’ headed by the Chief of the emigrated Copts, cĀdil Abādīr. The conference is mainly about minorities’ rights in the Middle East.
The article discusses emigrant Copts, whether British or American, and their allegations that Copts in Egypt are suffering from oppression under the Egyptian government.
The campaign launched by the Chairman of Copts United ‘Adlī Abādīr to remove the second article of the Constitution would have passed unnoticed if Bishop Marqus, the Coptic Church official spokesman who revealed that he supported amending the article, had not made a statement on the matter.
Zaghlūl ‘Abd al-Ḥalīm discusses ‘Abd al- Hādī Hoffman’s book ’Baiyn Shatá al-Jabahāt.’
AWR’s last interview with the late Dr. Isaac Fānūs. Comments on self-censorship, such as that of Dr. Otto Meinardus’ differences in writing and saying, which makes it hard for students of the church in Egypt to get a good understanding of the church’s position. Father Basilius of the Monastery of...
Head of the U.S. Coptic Association, Michael Munīr, changes his political discourse and calls on the necessity to work in Egypt which raised a strong disagreement between him and expatriate Copts.
British author William Dalrymple showing rapid decline of Christianity in the Middle East. Episcopal Bishop Munīr Hanna Anis explaining the consequences of rumors in Muslim-Christian relations.
An Egyptian Copt, who had lived in America for 22 years, was killed in his shop in Los Angeles, at the hands of three Americans. His death is believed to be part of the Americans’ hatred campaign against Arabs and Muslims, which started after the attacks in America. al-Usboa and al-Arabi...
The author compliments the article above and sees this as an encouragement to use new information technology for Coptic activists living outside Egypt.

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