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In 2002 the Ministry of Education introduced the subject ’ethics and values’ into the curriculum, however in recent years it have received substantial criticism and now seems to be on the way out.
Sakīnah Fū’ād writes about the incident of beating Ahmad Mahīr, the Facebook activist.
Has rejected the suggestion that the grand Imām be chosen from the members of the Islamic Research Academy.
Representatives of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood at the People’s Assembly and leadership of the ruling National Democratic Party absented from Easter celebrations in Alexandria. Depute Mahmūd ‘Atīyah of the group justified the absence by the different occupations his comrades had.
Ahmad Mūsá writes about the American interference in the Egyptian affairs.
Khālid Salāh comments on the U.S. report about freedom of religion in Egypt.
The author comments on the Culture Minister and his potential appointment to UNESCO, wondering how he can be considered for the position having openly proclaimed the need to burn books in his ministry about Israel.
With a review of the relevant laws, the author questions why the bill for the law for building places of worship has been held up in parliament so long, even though there is no procedural impediment to the bill.
The article reports on the April 6 protest of workers of the industrial city of al-Mahallah al-Kubrá over the increase of prices.
The NCHR has called for the removal of the religion section in official papers in order to comply with the constitutional principle of citizenship.

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