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Diwan Bookstore is organizing a book signing for Hānī Labīb, CIDT's and AWR's Managing Director, for his new book "Egyptian Church: Balances Between Religion and the State". The book signing will be on on April 29, 2012 at the Diwan's branch in Heliopolis district of Cairo, Egypt.
Near thirty journalists gathered at the Cairo Foreign Press Association headquarters to gain insight on the process involved in selecting a successor to the recently deceased Pope Shenouda. Arab West Report presented its research on the subject, accepting also further inquiries.
Dr. Jamāl Hāshim researches medicine. His work includes visiting bishoprics, asking about how they receive funds, and from whom. He also asks how they receive medicine and from whom. The census starting in 2006 no longer includes statistics about religious denominations.  
Army Chief of Staff Sami Annan affirmed his support for the principle of Egypt as a civil state on Tuesday, saying that the principle must be enshrined in the new constitution as a matter of national security. “We must insist on this clause,” he said during a meeting with Egyptian intellectuals,...
 AWR's Managing Director Hānī Labīb attended the meeting done by Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Sāmī 'Anān, with political and Media figures along with intellectuals and artists. Meeting tackled the different aspects of the current political scene.
During the visit by Nigerian Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye to Egypt on June 12-17 to hold a workshop titled Sectarianism, Dialogue and Tolerance, in association with the Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT), a meeting was arranged for them with Bishop Yuhannā Qultah...
AWR's Managing Director Hānī Labīb writes an article about his experience in Maspero when he visited the Copts protest, protesting against Imbābah incidents where two churches were burned by salafists.  
Figures from Egypt's three Christian denominations commented on the incidents of Imbābah. Bishop Dr. Yūhannā Qultah Sa‘īd, Deputy Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church, wrote that it is known that the extremist, fanatic and hard-line movements do not accept the others, practicing takfīr against...
Henk-Jan van Maanen, a researcher, came from The Netherlands to research places of Islamism, Liberalism and Christianity in post-Mubarak Egypt. He met with AWR's Managing Director, Mr. Hānī Labīb, who helped him with some contacts from whom he can benefit.    

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