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 The project of Kebash Road is still ongoing and it will not threaten the Church of Saint Mary in Luxor.
Copts in the Egyptian media 42 Our reading of the Cairo papers this week takes us to the weekly, State-owned al-Mussawar and the file it recently published on “Do Copts hate the July Revolution?” In his article entitled, “Copts under Jamāl 'Abd al-Nāsir,” Midhat Bishāy attempted to cite both the...
 The article discusses the reality of the relation between Pope Kyrillos VI and President Jamāl 'Abd al-Nāsir.
The author reflects on the situation of Copts after 1952 revolution.  The author compares the situation of Copts during 1919 revolution and after the 1952 revolution in Egypt. He refers to manifestations of the discrimination against Copts after 1952 such as building religious institutions, the...
 The author reflects on the situation of Copts after 1952 revolution.  
 The author reflects on the situation of Copts after the 1952 revolution.  
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali writes a press review on three main issues that are currently occupying the pages of newspapers: the second article in the constitution that states: "Islam is the Religion of the State. Arabic is its official language, and the principal source of legislation is Islamic Sharī...
Cardinal Yūhannā Qultah Sa‘īd, Deputy Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church, believes that former governments dealt with Copts as a minority. This ideology was inherited from the times of Ottomans and Mamluks, who always treated Christians as second-class citizens. However, after the revolution...
The article praises the Armed Forces' role in extinguishing fitnah flames in the village of Sūl in 'Ātfīh, assuring that all families residing beside the church, except a small number, went back to their homes.    
AWR's Diana Māhir Ghālī recaps the opinion pieces from Wednesday's Egyptian newspapers dealing with the New Year's terrorist attack on an Alexandria church...  

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