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Some Coptic organizations announced planned protests outside the UN building in New York during Egyptian President Muhammad Mursī’s visit Monday
The mother of Albir ‘Ayyād, a Christian young man charged with disdaining religion, accused the police of arresting and detaining her son at al-Marj police station without a prior arrest warrant from the prosecution and also accused police officers there of torturing him and inciting prisoners to...
Several young lawyers lodged reports with the public prosecutor against an owner of a satellite channel on charges of insulting Christianity, threatening to humiliate the Holy Book and burning a copy of the Bible outside the U.S. embassy during protests against a film denigrating the Prophet...
Dr. Wahīd ‘Abd al-Majīd, the official spokesman for the constituent panel, warned of two dangerous proposed articles that have to do with the chapter on freedoms, adding the articles are being extremely haggled about for they threaten the freedom of the press.  
The Azhar discredited reports by some mass media and an independent newspaper issued on Monday (September 23) that Grand Shaykh Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb has received a delegation representing all three Egyptian churches to reach an alliance in the face of the Salafists. 
Some Copts are suffering from intimidation and assaults by some ill-mannered Muslims and in the end Christians find themselves victims of fears without any protection by the law or authorities, which brings them to feel alienated and exiled in their own homeland, reads an editorial.
Scholars and leaders of the Salafī Da’wah Movement in Alexandria said Islamophobia and spread of Islam in Europe and the United States are the main reasons behind the prophet-slandering production.  
Bishop Marqus, the chairman of the voter registration committee, said late Pope Shenouda III had no legal advisors in Egypt, adding Counselor Mājid Rīyād was his lawyer in the United States.  
He blamed Muslims for “the insults against the Prophet Muhammad,” adding “the West will not respect Muslims before they advance and excel in all walks of life”.
Badī’, who was addressing more than 1200 young people members of the Brotherhood, highlighted the importance of achieving unity with all groups of the Egyptian people.

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