By Marlo Safi – National Review – Last week, I attended the Coptic solidarity conference in Washington, D.C. The title of the two-day long conference was “Egypt’s Copts: Prospects of [...]
By Dr. Maged Atiya – It was an unexpected sight. During the African games in Cairo this week a stadium crowd displayed a banner, nearly 30 feet wide, in the red, white and black tricolors [...]
By Marlo Safi – National Review – While attacks on Christians in Egypt such as bombings of churches by Islamists break into our news cycles in the U.S., smaller attacks often go [...]
By Hal Meawad – Former Executive Committee Member of Coptic Solidarty; Current Advisory Board Member As a Copt, I’m in debt to President Sisi for ridding the Country of the Muslim [...]
By Samuel Tadros – There is a tendency to describe it as similar to previous attacks, as part of the pattern we have seen for years now. It isn’t. The story begins with a Christian [...]
By Marlo Safi – National Review – In the Middle East, Christians have been facing a wave of persecution that has decimated their populations in countries such as Syria, Iraq, and [...]
By Youssef Sidhom – Watani – Problems on hold Today I tackle yet another problem which deeply irks me and which I have vowed not to drop, this being the inequality between Egyptian [...]
By Emma Green – The Atlantic – The call came in 2014, shortly after Easter. Four years earlier, Catrin Almako’s family had applied for special visas to the United States. Catrin’s [...]
By Dr. Edy Cohen – The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies – BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,184, May 27, 2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The ongoing international neglect of the [...]
By Raymond Ibrahim – Gatestone Institute – Many of the world’s most persecuted Christians have nothing whatsoever to do with colonialism or missionaries. Those most faced with [...]