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Egypt’s Beleaguered Coptic Christians

By Dr. Henry Srebrnik – Summerside Journal-Pioneer, June 11, 2018, p. A4 – The Copts of Egypt are over 10 million strong and have lived in the country as Christians for two millennia. [...]

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The Egyptian Cause and the Coptic Cause

By Magdi Khalil – In order to make matters well -defined and clear and to avoid confusion, we state that there is an Egyptian cause and a Coptic cause. For there are causes that concern all [...]

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عاد الجثمان.. لكن هل عاد الأمان؟

د. خالد منتصر ـ عادت جثامين شهداء الأقباط فى مذبحة سرت، لترقد مطمئنة فى ثرى مصر وترابها، عادت الجثامين مظللة بالياسمين، عادت لتسطر قصة حب وشجاعة وصفاء روح وثبات مبدأ، عادت لتفضح بربرية أكلة لحوم [...]

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Turkey Slams Proposed French Changes to Quran

By Uzay Bulut- Gatestone Institute – “We must revolutionize our religion,” — Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, December, 2014. “A Muslim is to hate what Allah [...]

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The Forgotten Genocide: Why It Matters Today

By Raymond Ibrahim –  Today, April 24, marks the “Great Crime,” that is, the Armenian genocide that took place under Turkey’s Islamic Ottoman Empire, during and after WWI.  Out of an [...]

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Turkey Complains About ‘Islamophobia’ in Europe, Persecutes Its Own Christian Community

By Uzay Bulut – Christian Post – Today, approximately 215 million Christians experience persecution, meaning that one in twelve Christians live where Christianity is “illegal, [...]

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A new hope for NGOs in Egypt?

By Andrew Miller, Opinion Contributor – The Hill – On April 5, Egypt’s highest appeals court ordered a retrial in the 2012-2013 NGO foreign funding case, in which 43 U.S.- and [...]

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Egyptian Journalist Ibrahim Eissa Blasts Conventional Concept of the Islamic Caliphate: The Ottomans Were Occupiers Who Oppressed Our Peoples

By MEMRI TV-  Egyptian journalist and TV host Ibrahim Eissa said that “the notion of the Caliphate is a commodity, which is shaped and sold by the merchants of illusion,” such as [...]

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What Egypt’s racist campaign against Nubians reveals about Sissi’s regime

By Amy Austin Holmes – The Washington Post –  Amy Austin Holmes is an associate professor at the American University in Cairo and is a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center. As Abdel [...]

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A Prize Worthy of Commitment to Peace

By Sara Salama – Coptic Voice Due to the milieu in which I work, I have been informed that the Copts of Egypt as a people have been nominated by a qualified nominator in the United States [...]