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NGOs: Brotherhood Lays Foundations for a Police State, Exceeding the Mubarak Regime’s Mechanisms to Suppress Civil Society

Shortly before it was toppled, the Mubarak regime pledged before the UN Human Rights Council to review articles of Law 84/2002 in response to UN recommendations to limit bureaucratic [...]

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Tensions Mount in Nile Dispute

Despite Ethiopian officials’ insistence that the megaproject will not affect Egypt’s water supply, this recent development has triggered public ire in Egypt, which enjoys a lion’s share of [...]

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Egypt’s Summer of Discontent

A SUMMER OF SHORTAGES Since Egypt’s 2011 revolution, persistent political uncertainty and plummeting domestic security have undermined foreign investment and harmed the country’s [...]

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Body of Coptic Child Found in Kidnapper’s House Sink

Ahmed Abdel-Moniem Abdel-Salam (25 years) asked the Coptic child Kirollos Yousef Kilada to buy him a pack of cigarettes. When the child came to the house, Salam bound and gagged him using medical [...]

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Austrian President Meets Pope Tawadros

The Austrian President said he was glad to meet Pope Tawadros, despite what little knowledge he has of the Coptic Church, one of the most special foreign communities in Austria. The President [...]

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Vatican to UN: 100 Thousand Christians Killed for the Faith Each Year

Statement by His Excellency Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva 23rd Session of the Human Rights [...]

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The Problem of Muslim Leadership

This happens every time. Muslim men wearing suits and ties, or women wearing stylish headscarves, are sent out to reassure the world that these attacks have no place in real Islam, that they are [...]

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The Calm Before the Jihadi Storm

To understand this dire prediction, we must first examine the United States’ history  of empowering Islamic jihadis—only to be attacked by those same jihadis many years later—and the chronic [...]

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Coptic Minor Kidnapped in Giza; Family Attacked

Speaking with MCN, Samir Habib, the girl’s father, said, “Remonda, who is 16-years-old (born Feb. 9, 1997) and in her third year of prep school, disappeared on Saturday (May 25). We received a [...]

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Obama Passes the Buck: The President’s Empty Rhetoric on Counterterrorism

Two central difficulties plague U.S. counterterrorism policy. The first is a Bush-era legacy: the conundrum of what to do with Guantánamo Bay detainees. The second is Obama’s creation. In [...]