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Articles following the visit of Prof. Andreas van Agt. Year report 2005 reports about progress and constraint.
A number of Egyptian civil society organizations receive millions of dollars in annual funding from foreign bodies. Many questions arise regarding the state supervision of these NGOs and the role of the Ministry of Social Solidarity in this regard.
Sectarian sedition has ripped through al-Fāw village, al-Qinā governorate, after news spread that Coptic villagers were on their way to reestablish the Virgin Mary Charity, affiliated to the Ministry of Social Solidarity.
"The Islamic Guiding Center" in Cairo or "Kabul Mosque" as its members call it introduces various religious and social services. The article sheds light on theses activities and points out that the members of the newly formed organization Al-Wa’d used to gather in the Kabul mosque. The security...
Many human right activists have opposed the Human Rights Committee of the People’s Assembly’s suggestion to alter the human rights organizations in Egypt to make them fall under the authority of the NGO’s Law instead of the Joint-Stock Company’s Law.
The reaction of the West to the crisis of the Church of the Nativity gives the impression that there is a doctrinal agreement between the Christian West and Zionist Judaism that resulted in the creation of Masonic Jewish Christian lobbies. There are more than 500 Jewish groups and organizations...
Muslim and Christian clergymen stress that the activity of collecting donations for building mosques and churches offends the creed and deforms its sacredness, especially because some of the people who collect such donations took up this activity as their job to make money without being questioned...
As al-Majlis al-Mīllī [Coptic Orthodox Denominational Council] elections draw near, some Coptic figures, intellectuals and clergymen have criticized the church for interfering in the elections. Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria has been accused of favoring a circle of Copts close to him....
The Human Rights Committee of the People’s Assembly has recently discussed foreign funding to Egyptian civil society organizations.
In this article, author Sāmih Fawzī is criticizing Syndicate of Journalists and its Freedoms Committee Chairman Muhammad ‘Abd al-Quddous for inviting and honoring Abu Islām Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh, the owner of a web site that wages severe attacks on Christians and their beliefs.

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