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Maspero Massacre: Remembering Egypt’s Forgotten Martyrs, 14 Years On

By Coptic Solidarity Fourteen years have passed since the Maspero Massacre — one of the darkest and most defining moments in Egypt’s post-revolution history. On October 9, 2011, peaceful [...]

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Summary of Coptic Solidarity’s 2025 Annual Conference

Coptic Solidarity hosted its 13th Annual Conference, titled Uprooted & Endangered: Defending the Religious Minorities of the Middle East in Washington, D.C., June 11-12. This conferenced [...]

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Coptic Solidarity Leads MENA Coalition in Washington, DC

By Coptic Solidarity – This week, Coptic Solidarity led a coalition of organizations and experts dedicated to protecting and preserving the ethno-religious minorities of the Middle East and [...]

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Detention of Saeed Abdelrazek Renewed, Amid Denial of Lawyer Visits

The State Security Prosecution in Fifth Settlement decided to renew the detention of Saeed Mansour Abdel-Razek for two weeks. The defendant appeared via videoconference. As in every [...]

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Coptic Solidarity Launches Campaign to Demand Release of Christian Convert Arbitrarily Detained in Egypt

For Immediate Release(Washington, D.C.)  September 17, 2025/CNW Coptic Solidarity today announced the launch of an international online advocacy campaign urging the Egyptian government to [...]

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Said Abdelrazk’s Detention Renewed by State Security Prosecution

By Coptic Solidarity – A detention renewal session for Said Mansour Abdelrazk was held on Tuesday, 9 September 2025, by the Supreme State Security Prosecution in Cairo (Fifth Settlement.) [...]

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Egypt’s War on Christian Memory: The Erasure of Coptic Churches and Cemeteries

By Raymond Ibrahim – Coptic Solidarity – The crisis surrounding the historic Church of the Virgin Mary in Rashid, Beheira Governorate, Egypt, has once again erupted—this time with brazen [...]

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Coptic Solidarity Analysis of USCIRF’s Egypt Country Update & Annual Report

By Coptic Solidarity – In February of this year, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released a Country Update: Egypt which examines the state of religious freedom [...]

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Egypt’s Hidden Persecution: The Cost of Leaving Islam

By Coptic Solidrity – Egypt’s constitution boldly proclaims that “freedom of belief is absolute” (Article 64). An impressive declaration—until one reads the unwritten caveat: “as [...]

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CS Conference: Martyrs and Migrants: how Copts navigate violence, migration & transnational recognition after the 2011 revolution

This presentation was given during Coptic Solidarity’s 13th Annual Conference, “Uprooted & Endangered: Defending the Religious Minorities of the Middle East” in the Cannon [...]