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Is al-Sisi following in the Footsteps of late Pakistani President Zia ul Haq?

By Magdi Khalil – Coptic Solidarity Executive Committee Member In January 2015, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi gave a speech in front of Islamic scholars at Al-Azhar University, [...]

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USCIRF’S 2016 Report on Egypt: An Assessment

By Coptic Solidarity – Although it has made some progress in religious freedom, Egypt still deserves to be labeled as a Country of Particular Concern—the worst designation, which would [...]

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Coptic Solidarity Announces 7th Annual Conference Amidst Efforts to Thwart Awareness of the Event

By Coptic Solidarity –  Christian Newswire –  Coptic Solidarity will host its 7th Annual Conference in Washington, DC June 9-10, 2016. The conference theme is The Future of Egypt’s [...]

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U.S. doubles down on Egypt’s dictator

By Josh Rogin and Eli Lake – Bloomberg View –  Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has been trampling human rights, the rule of law and freedom of the press since he became Egypt’s president [...]

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Algerian churches still fighting for freedom of worship

By World Watch Monitor –  Churches in Algeria are facing intimidation and harassment, despite constitutional provisions guaranteeing freedom of worship in the country. On Sunday 24 April, [...]

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Rubio Introduces Bill To Strengthen Promotion Of International Religious Freedom

By Office of Senator Marco Rubio – For Immediate Release Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) today introduced a bill which would give the State Department new tools to [...]

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Egypt’s Military Regime Grows More Brutal

By Doug Bandow – Cato Institute – The Middle East has long been hostile to Christians and other religious minorities. Among those at risk are Egypt’s Copts. During the reign of [...]