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Kifayah is experiencing internal conflict between its leaders and youths for change.
A critique of a member of the ’Kifāyah’ movement for showing intolerance towards press criticism.
Rose al- Yūsuf obtained an internal note of “Kifāyah” that criticizes the movement harshly and calls for radical change in its internal organisation.
The article discusses the rise and gradual decline of the movement for change, Kifāya.
Subtitles: Prominent Copts refuse the American interference in their affairsGeorge Isaac; Take care, some secularist Copts are taking advantage of these reports. Dr. Rafik Habib: America is the last to talk about the human rights in the world. Bishop Aghathon: America is not a country of religions...
The article gives an Islamic view on the history of the Arab conquering of Christian Egypt. The article ends of views of different leading Muslims on the Hamayouni Law, the law regulating the building of churches.
The author tackles Kifāya movement’s decision to ban its general coordinator George Ishāq from representing or speaking on behalf of the movement abroad without permission.
"Kifayà" [enough] movement leaders face huge criticism concerning their mixed ideologies and double standards.
The spokesman and general coordinator of the Egyptian Movement for Change, Kifāya, George Ishāq, has been interrogated by leaders of the movement about his participation in a dubious U.S. conference, held last month in Istanbul, Turkey and attended by a large number of Israeli academics.
Analysis of the attacks on churches in Alexandria in which one man was killed and criticism of the security forces failure to protect Copts.

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