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“Pray in the Rain!” Local Governor Tells Coptic Christians Bereft of a Church Roof

By Raymond Ibrahim – For Coptic Solidarity – As recently reported, on Dec. 24, 2022, Muslims attacked a church and its Christians in Egypt, after authorities gave the Christians permission to fix [...]

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Christmas Eve Church Violence Erupts in Egypt

By Raymond Ibrahim – Special for Coptic Solidarity – As Christmas Eve was being celebrated in the West, in Egypt, Muslims rioted and attacked a church on Dec. 24, 2022.  The church’s great [...]

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A Year in Review: What Did Coptic Solidarity Do in 2022

Following more than two years of tireless efforts as the leading advocate for the release of Coptic prisoner of conscience Ramy Kamel, and a quiet diplomacy meeting on October 7, 2021 with an [...]

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Institutionalized Discrimination: Mosques vs Churches in Egypt

By Raymond Ibrahim – Special for Coptic Solidarity – Egypt’s Ministry of Endowments recently announced a new record: an additional 1,200 new mosques were opened in the year 2022. [...]

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UN ECOSOC Members Approved Coptic Solidarity for Accreditation After 7 Year Obstruction

By Coptic Solidarity – Christian News Wire – (Washington, DC) December 8, 2022 Yesterday, December 7, Member States of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) voted for nine [...]

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Discussion: Trafficking of Coptic Women & Minor Girls in Egypt

By Coptic Solidarity – This discussion was part of Coptic Solidarity’s event, The Indigenous Copts: Marginalized & Excluded in their Homeland hosted in Washington, DC on October 20, [...]

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USCIRF Commissioner Mohamed Magid

By Coptic Solidarity – USCIRF Commissioner Mohamed Magid gave these remarks for Coptic Solidarity’s October 20, 2022 event, The Indigenous Copts: Marginalized & Excluded in their [...]

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Discussion: Egypt’s Need for a Unified Houses of Worship Law

By Coptic Solidarity – This discussion was part of Coptic Solidarity’s event, The Indigenous Copts: Marginalized & Excluded in their Homeland hosted in Washington, DC on [...]

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Panel Discussion: Blasphemy Laws in Egypt

This panel discussion was part of Coptic Solidarity’s event, The Indigenous Copts: Marginalized & Excluded in their Homeland hosted in Washington, DC on October 20, 2022. [...]

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Introductory Remarks by Caroline Doss, Coptic Solidarity President

Remarks delivered on October 20, 2022 at Coptic Solidarity’s event, The Indigenous Copts: Marginalized & Excluded in their Homeland