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[The text was placed a second time, with some changes, on June 30, 1999] Ten girls are mentioned by name. The advertisement claimed that they, along hundreds of others, were kidnapped, sexually violated and forced to convert to Islam.
The identities of the people behind the Freedom of Religious Persecution Act are revealed.
Christian journalist argues against the Church council’s report.
Also this bi-weekly discusses the Freedom from Religious Persecution Act and the report of the New York Council of Churches.
The weekly gives an overview of reactions in the Egyptian press on the report of the New York Council of Churches.
The article sums up numbers or Copts in the countries of emigration as well as mentions several Coptic organizations outside Egypt.
Watani published a letter of Dr. Selim Naguib, leader of the Canadian Coptic Association, who says Egyptians should understand why expatriate Copts are concerned with the situation in Egypt. Problems are being discussed but nothing is done to solve them. That needs to be discussed which should not...
The international Coptic association, that published an advertisement in one of the biggest American newspapers, against Egypt, received four million dollars from Zionist organizations in the United states, in support of its activities against national unity in Egypt.
The security forces are monitoring several Egyptian research organizations and human rights centers to determine their foreign sources of funds, including those who provide misleading information about the situation in Egypt.
The paper congratulates President Hosni Mubarak on his creative initiative, in inviting a delegation from the New York Churches Council to visit Egypt and see for themselves the truth about their ill-meaning allegations of the presence of religious persecution or discrimination against the...

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