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The reaction of Egypt’s Copts regarding the news of St. Athanasius Church was like an earthquake and its epicenter was in al-Muqattam. The three Egyptian Christian denominations refused to acknowledge the church, under the self-styled Orthodox Dr. Maximus Hannā.
The article explains various facts about the Knights of Malta, and considers the influence that they may potentially exert throughout Europe and various parliaments and governments.
Mustafá Rajab, the author, criticizes the senior researcher at the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Dr. ‘Amr al-Hamzāwī, of seeking media fame by attacking the Egyptian regime in Western media outlets.
The author criticizes the U.S. policy in the Middle East for interfering in internal affairs to achieve its interests.
The press review sheds light on a meeting recently held between House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Sa‘d al-Katātnī, at the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Francis Riccardone’s residence. It also highlights an alleged deal between the Brotherhood and...
Attorney of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah Muntasir al-Zayyāt intends to file a lawsuit in Italy on behalf of Cleric Usāmah Hasan Muṣṭafá, known as Abu Umar, who was kidnapped from Milan by the U.S. intelligence, abused and extradited to the Egyptian authorities.
A former member of the Muslim Brotherhood and controversial Islamic figure, Dr. ‘Abd al-Sabūr Shāhīn discusses various political, religious and social issues. He denies any discrimination against Copts and accuses the U.S. of inciting Copts against Muslims.
In her speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, Nawāl al-Sa‘dāwī strongly denied having fled from Egypt due to societal pressure following the release of her new play ‘The Lord Resigns in a Summit.’
Bush’s recent anti-Semitism law was not met with the due response on the part of the governments and civil organizations that had not shockingly protested the United States’ haughtiness in the face of the whole world.
The Cairo Criminal Court has recently acquitted the 10 defendants who had faced charges of fraudulence and receiving bribes along with Saad Eddin Ibrahim, the director of the embattled Ibn Khaldoun Center where they used to work.

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