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Trump policies fire up evangelicals but divide Middle East Christians

By Bryant Harris – Al-Monitor     With President Donald Trump’s support among evangelicals sliding ahead of next month’s mid-term elections, the White House is seeking [...]

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We Need Our Own Book Publishing Press

By Marianne Melleka Boules – Coptic Voice How lack of representation in the literary industry is hurting the Coptic community, and what we can do to take matters into our own hands What I’m [...]

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A Reflection on Coptic Martyr’s Day: A Call for American Christians to Care about the Coptic Community

By Robert Nicholson – Providence As Christians we care about our brothers and sisters in the Middle East, and because we care about Middle Eastern Christians, we care deeply about the [...]

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Pakistan: Death or Life for Christian “Blasphemer”?

By Raymond Ibrahim – Gatestone Institute –  Ruling Expected on the Fate of Asia Bibi In her memoirs, Asia Bibi wonders “whether being a Christian in Pakistan today is not just a [...]

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Alleged Offenders And Victim Aquitted In Attack Against Etfeh Church

By Nader Shukry – Watani – Al-Saff court in Giza has today, 15 October 2018, acquitted all 20 defendants in what has become known in the media as the “Etfeeh church case”. The [...]

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Christians Sentenced to Death Under Sharia Law

By Majid Rafizadeh – Gatestone – In response to the latest abuses against Christians, Amnesty International has initiated an “urgent action” appeal. It has called on the [...]

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Violence against Copts: Ten Defining Aspects

By Magdi Khalil –  Violence against Copts in Egypt is a serious phenomenon expressed through an extended series of barbaric attacks on a peaceful minority. The beginning of this phenomenon [...]

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Amidst Slaughter of Christians, Sisi Boasts of Egypt’s Human Rights Record

By Raymond Ibrahim – It’s always something when the leaders of nations known for abusing human rights preach to others about the need to respect human rights. Take Egyptian President Sisi’s [...]

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Egyptian Author Tarek Heggy: Our Society’s Problems Are Measured by How We Treat Women and Religious Minorities

By MEMRI– During a September 6 interview on Egypt’s Sada Al-Balad TV network, Egyptian author Tarek Heggy said that women and religious “others,” like Christian Egyptians, [...]

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Egypt’s president grows even more intolerant of dissent

By The Economist – Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi is creating a lot of enemies Pity the future historian who tries to decipher the workings of Egyptian courts. On September 15th police unexpectedly [...]