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The recent controversial Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination conference was prevented from taking place by force. The following lines shed light on the conference’s recommendations and the press controversy it aroused.
The author reports on the decision of the Journalists’ Syndicate on the April 11 incidents where a number of journalists forcibly prevented the arrangement of a conference of the religious discrimination at the syndicate’s building.
The Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination [EARD] group held its first national conference last weekend. The conference was supposed to be held at the Journalists Syndicate but after journalists stopped participants from entering the premises it was moved to the headquarters of the Tajammu...
A conference that was supposed to be held on April 11-12, 2008 by Egyptians against Religious Discrimination [EARD] was hindered in the Journalists’ Syndicate when a number of members staged a strike in the syndicate and did not allow participants to enter the conference hall. Strikers claimed that...
Dr. Mustafá ‘Abd al-Samī‘ asserted that no foreign body interferes in educational development in Egypt.
A Shī‘ī leader, Dr. Rāsim al-Nafīs has called for giving the Bahā’īs their full civil rights as Egyptian citizens.
Muslim scholars have debated a recent Bahā’ī conference that was held in Egypt.
The article details the findings presented by the National Council for Human Rights on the condition of human rights in Egypt.
Bahā’īs celebrate the New Year, and the celebration passed smoothly without any troubles.
Dr. Jibrā’īl sheds light on what he considers to be a violation of freedom of creed in Egypt and argues that in spite of the several legislations and constitutional texts that confirm the freedom of creed and principles of citizenship, the reality is still far removed from the aspiration of...

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