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The Criminal Court of Sohag gave its verdict in al-Kosheh case, in which 57 Muslims and 39 Copts were accused. Ninety-two defendants were set free and four Muslim defendants were sentenced to between one and ten years imprisonment. No one was convicted of murder, although 21 Christians were...
This article says that the American “‘Azzām” is originally Adam Gadahn who was recruited by two al-Qā‘idah operatives.
This article describes the eighth conference of the St Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society, held at the University of California Los Angeles (U.C.L.A.). The author says that this year’s conference was particularly successful, particularly because of the participation of Coptic youth this year...
The author criticizes the fuss raised by some intellectuals about the feasibility of switching to communism, which he deems to be a corrupt system, which has already proved its failure worldwide, and calls for a return to a true belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad.
Discussion of a plan to set up a safe haven for Christians in Nineveh Valley, Iraq, after the Iraqi authorities prove incapable of protecting them.
The US started to implement a plan to improve its image in the eyes of Arab people under the cover of inter-religious and inter-civilizational dialogue. The latest part of the plan is a program that was prepared for after the invasion of Iraq. According to the program some American associations and...
The writer reports the open session held by a group of American organizations for civil rights in the US senate. The attendees- more than 200 activists in the field of civil rights- listened to the testimony of victims of violating civil rights after the events of September 11
Egypt’s outlawed Muslim Brotherhood said it was disturbed by the trial of key activist Wagdi Ghoneim in the United States, after a fresh charge of antagonizing U.S. policies was added to the bill of indictment.
The head of the General Convention of the Church of God wrote to the author correcting the information he mentioned about the church. The former vice president also wrote to him about a vision of Egypt officially commemorating Coptic martyrs who struggled against the Byzantines before Islam.
In the memorial of the September 11 attacks, the Presbyterian Church in America organized dialogue programs. It invited ten groups from ten different countries to participate in this program. Each group consists of a Muslim and a Christian. The author was the Christian member of the Egyptian group...

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