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The author presents some views of security personalities and other experts regarding Islamic groups’ manipulation of democracy.
Incidents around the Coptic Orthodox Church of al-Udaysāt. Preparations for the visit of former Dutch Prime Minister van Agt to AWR in May.
The author reports on a seminar on the problems facing democratic change and the involvement of religion in politics.
The outlawed organization knows that state or ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) officials agree to attend meetings on democracy and reform providing Muslim Brotherhood activist do not attend, even though such meetings tend to focus on the Brotherhood.
The Brotherhood’s insistence on using the slogan "Islam is the Solution" mainly aims to garner as many votes in the elections as possible, proving that they do in fact seek to establish a religious-based state.
A discussion of sectarian tensions and citizenship rights in Egypt, based on a discussion on Watani Forum.
Candidates from the Ghad Party are to run for parliamentary elections scheduled for next November, leader of the Party, Ayman Nour declared, and there is talk of cooperation with the Brotherhood.
In this interview with Dr. Diyaa Rashwan, the head of the Political Systems Department of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategical Studies, he analyzes the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the ruling Egyptian regime.
The recent call for political reform put an end to sectarianism in Egypt as all Egyptians, Muslims and Christians, united for one national request. A few months ago, media were covering sectarian problems and were even instigating both Muslims and the government against the Christians.
Egyptian Cultural TV broadcasted on October 27 a live discussion with Patrick Haenni, social researcher at the CEDEJ in Cairo and Cornelis Hulsman on inter-religious dialogue in a program of Heba Fahmy, “We and the Other.” Much of Egyptian and Western news reporting about the Arab World is not...

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