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A wave of panic swept through the village of Mahallah Mālik in Dusūq after the residents discovered that most of their marriage contracts are illegal.
The article describes a homicidal incident which involved two brothers who killed their sister to avenge the family’s honor and dignity.
The author is warning against a plan to eradicate the Islamic and Egyptian identity in the west, by some dubious organizations. Those organizations try to rip apart the Egyptian families there and separate the father from his children so that they can control them more easily.
The author responds to a previous article which claimed that Muslim families in Austria face hardships, and are targets of the so-called “harmful anti-women organizations” that are run by Christians and Jews.
Al-Darbī presents a report on the principles of citizenship in Egypt. She discusses the difficulties, and reports the positive steps taken in this regard. She also reports on the viewpoints of a number of observers and specialists.
Basma William follows the developments in the case of the disappearance of a Coptic girl Injī ʿĀṭif Kāmil from Asyūṭ whose family filed complaints accusing a Muslim young man of kidnapping her.
The disappearance of minor Christian girls continues. More and more of these types of stories are circulating, characterized only by the differences in personalities and places.
A defrocked pastor and his son pass themselves off as Evangelical pastors and issue distorted conversion and marriage documents.
The Egyptian youth suffer from many problems that affect their behavior and increase apathy and violence among them.
The author suggests that the hope of the majority of human rights organizations in Egypt is to receive foreign funding. He reveals new projects in the name of human rights and citizenship being drafted Egyptian human rights organizations and international institutions.

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