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The Adminstrative Judiciary Court of the Council of State issued a verdict on May 22, 2011, stripping the Egyptian citizenship from Maurice Sādiq as well as crossing off his name from the membership list for the Lawyer's Syndicate. Sādiq is a Coptic lawyer residing in the United States of America...
The Administrative Judiciary Court will settle on Sunday, May 15, 2011, a lawsuit demanding that Maurice Sādiq, an expatriate Copt in the United States, be stripped of his Egyptian nationality. Sādiq was accused by a lawyer of blasphemy, insulting Muslim scholars and asking Israel to occupy Egypt...
 The author appreciates the reaction of Maurice Sādiq, the energetic jurist, towards the visit of President Mubarak to Washington.
In this article, Rānyā Sādiq criticizes the proposal by Maurice Sādiq, who has called for the establishment of an independent Coptic country in Egypt. The writer suggests that Maurice Sādiq's proposal is related to a Zionist plot, due to its timing with the referendum for the secession of southern...
  On Wednesday, Coptic reaction to the church bombing was once again a primary focus for Egyptian editorialists. This time, much of the coverage focused on statements by some expatriate Coptic organizations and leaders who have called for a Coptic Christian state to be established in Egypt....  
After being disbarred from the Syndicate of Lawyers for making offensive comments about God and the Prophet Muhammad, Maurice Sādiq, the head of the National American Coptic Assembly, accused the syndicate of anti-Semitism. He claims to have appealed to the American Lawyers’ Syndicate, the United...
This article deals with the issue of Coptic rights abroad and at home, as well the views of parish leader Bassanti concerning Coptic rights. 
This article explains Sādiq’s claim that the use of Nile Water in Egypt can be used to the benefit of Coptic activists. He calls on Ethiopia to use Nile water as a bargaining tool for Coptic rights in Egypt. 
Moná Abū Sakīn criticizes expatriate Coptic activist Morris Sādiq, in particular for his stance on the issue of Israel and Palestine.
 Cornelis Hulsman's farewell speech given at Cairo University in June 2009.

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