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Egypt’s Coptic Christians are stuck between between ISIS and an indifferent government

Farid Y. Farid – Quartz Africa – Just over a week ago, terrorist group ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack on St Peter & St Paul’s church in Cairo where 27 people, mostly women, [...]

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Egyptian Professor Ragheb El-Sergany: Europe Owes Its Science, Moral Values, and Hygiene to the Muslims

By MEMRI – Egyptian researcher Ragheb El-Sergany said that Europe became acquainted with science and with moral values only through the Muslims. According to El-Sergany, a professor in the [...]

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Middle East Christians celebrate Christmas under yoke of genocide

By Philippe Nassif – The Hill – The ISIS bombing of St. Mark’s cathedral in Cairo on Dec. 11 2016, the largest church in the Middle East, momentarily brought the suffering of Middle [...]

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10-Year-Old Maggie Becomes Youngest Victim of Cairo Cathedral Terror Attack

By Egyptian Streets – Maggie Mo’men, 10, has become the youngest victim of the Cairo Cathedral terrorist attack after dying of her wounds on Tuesday morning, announced the Coptic Church. [...]

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Like Past Egyptian Leaders, El-Sissi Has Failed to Protect Coptic Christians

By Frederick Deknatel – World Politics Review – A bomb ripped through a church in central Cairo last week, killing at least 26 people in the most brutal and brazen attack on Egypt’s [...]

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Egyptian police tortured man ‘to death’ – prosecutor

By Middle East Monitor – West Cairo prosecution has accused a police officer and nine non-commissioned officers from Al-Amiriah Police Station of “torturing to death” charges, in relation [...]

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The Predicament of Egypt’s Copts

By Michael Wahid Hanna – The December 11th bombing of the St. Paul and St. Peter Church in Cairo, which abuts the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Church, St. Mark’s Cathedral, resulted in 25 [...]

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Coptic Christians in Egypt Mourn after Worst Church Bombing in Country’s History

By Morning Star News – Government claims suicide bomber was responsible. As government investigators sifted through the scene of Egypt’s worst bombing attack against Christians in the [...]

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One step forward, two steps back – The troubled lives of Egypt’s Coptic Christians

By Erasmus – The Economist – NO GROUP immediately claimed responsibility for a bomb that ripped through a chapel in Egypt’s capital on December 11th, killing 25 worshippers and [...]

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Egypt’s Christians – Church of Martyrs

By Samuel Tadros – Sunday’s attack is neither the first nor the last that the Coptic Church will endure in Egypt. St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, the site of this past Sunday’s bombing [...]