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Georgetown University Stumps for the Muslim Brotherhood

By Andrew Harrod – The American Spectator – The Muslim Brotherhood [MB] “is traditionally a reformist, gradualist movement [which] is working on social change,” stated the [...]

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Fanaticism, not terrorism, is the real danger to Egypt

By Fouad Abdel-Moneim Riad (*) – The real danger to Egypt’s very existence is not terrorism, but criminal fanaticism against an authentic part of the Egyptian nation, and the [...]

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Coptic Orthodox Priest Brutally Murdered in Cairo: Crying for Accountability and Justice

Statement by His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom – Another day in Egypt with another Coptic Christian murdered; this time a priest [...]

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Senator Menendez on Latest Attack on Coptic Christian Priests in Egypt

By Senator Mendendez – U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, issued the following statement after a Coptic Christian Priest was murdered, and a [...]

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Islamists Abduct Hundreds of Egypt’s Christian Girls

By Lela Gilbert – Newsmax – On Oct. 5, World Watch Monitor reported, “A 16-year-old Coptic Christian girl kidnapped on 28 June to be ‘converted to Islam, then married off [...]

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The Pope, Peace and Islamic Fundamentalists

By A.Z. Mohamed – Gatestone Institute – Islamist terrorists in Egypt bombed Coptic churches and killed dozens of innocent people on Palm Sunday, and Saudi Arabia, which finances and [...]

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By Nina Shea – The Wall Street Journal – Trump should undo an Obama policy that largely blocks them from getting U.S. aid. As Islamic State heads toward defeat in Iraq, Christian and [...]

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Book review: ‘The Persecution and Genocide of Christians in the Middle East,’ by Ronald J. Rychlak and Jane F. Adolphe

By Stephen Herreid – Acton Institute –  A book about religious persecution is perhaps an unusual place to find a call for Western rejuvenation. Yet readers of The Persecution and [...]

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Tunisian Religious Reforms Challenge Egypt’s Al Azhar

By Hany Ghoraba – Special to IPT News – Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi marched straight into a battle with Egypt’s highest Sunni authority, Al-Azhar’s mosque and [...]

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Towards Gender Equality in Inheritance: Tunisia Leads, Coptic Church Stands Still

By Youssef Sidhom – Watani – This is not the first time I write calling upon the Coptic Church to revive Coptic legislation that treats men and women as equals regarding inheritance. [...]