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Trump’s Policy on Religious Freedom: Laudable but Incongruous

By Coptic Solidarity – On September 23, 2019,  President Trump hosted an event at the UN General Assembly entitled “Global Call to Protect Religious Freedom,” making him the first sitting [...]

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FIFA’s Selective Stance Against Discrimination Within Member Organizations

By Coptic Solidarity – The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has taken a strong public stance against discrimination within football through their rhetoric, governing [...]

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The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs

By Raymond Ibrahim – Note: The following is a book review of The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs by Martin Mosebach.  A shorter version was first published by the Middle East [...]

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Happy New Year 6261 Egypt – Happy 1736 Copts

By Samia Sidhom – Watani – Today 12 September 2019 coincides with the first day of the Coptic month of Tut, the first month of the Egypt​i​an New Year 6261 and the Coptic New Year [...]

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‘We’re at War’: A Covert Social Media Campaign Boosts Military Rulers

By Declan Walsh and Nada Rashwan – The New York Times –  Days after Sudanese soldiers massacred pro-democracy demonstrators in Khartoum in June, an obscure digital marketing company [...]

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10th Annual Conference: Panel – Reducing Institutionalized Discrimination in Egypt

Video of a panel discussion titled Reducing Institutionalized Discrimination in Egypt, which took place during Coptic Solidarity’s 10th Annual Conference on June 20, 2019, at the National [...]

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Coptic Solidarity Urges FIFA and the Egyptian Football Association to End Discrimination Against Coptic Athletes

By Coptic Solidarity – Christian News Wire For Immediate Release (Washington, DC) September 9, 2019 Today, Coptic Solidarity (CS) launched a new advocacy campaign by which individuals [...]

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Egypt Reinstates Hate Preaching against Non-Muslims

By Raymond Ibrahim – FrontPage Magazine – Egypt’s leading authorities have reinstated a notoriously “radical” cleric and hate preacher to the pulpit (minbar), despite strong [...]

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Luxor Boxing Girls: How I Punched My Way Out of Christian American Patriarchy

By Karen Hunt – Egyptian Streets – This morning I had the great joy of leading six girls from the Ramla villages of Luxor in a boxing workout. We are the Luxor Boxing Girls and all we [...]

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Egypt’s new NGO law: Better, or ‘repackaged’ tyranny?

By Aya Nader – Al Monitor – Egypt’s recently enacted law regulating the work of nongovernmental organizations is continuing to draw heavy fire from many human rights activists [...]