Egypt Security forces crack down on refugees protesting violence, harassment
By Hadeer El-Mahdawy – Mada Masr Security forces used batons and water cannons to disperse a protest by refugees in front of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 6th of [...]
Still Waiting for Justice: The Legal Plight of Egypt’s Christians
By Raymond Ibrahim – Special for Coptic Solidarity – Once again, last week the Egyptian court system denied justice to Egypt’s Coptic Christian minority by postponing judgment on two [...]
Worst Violators Among sponsors of UN Resolution for Victims of Persecution
By Coptic Solidarity – Several countries introduced a resolution that the UN General Assembly adopted on May 28, 2019 making August 22 the International Day Commemorating the Victims of [...]
Alleged Offenders And Victim Aquitted In Attack Against Etfeh Church
By Nader Shukry – Watani – Al-Saff court in Giza has today, 15 October 2018, acquitted all 20 defendants in what has become known in the media as the “Etfeeh church case”. The [...]
Combating the Indigenous Culture of Violence and Impunity
By Dr. Robert P. George – Presented at Coptic Solidarity’s 8th Annual Conference Thursday, June 15, 2017 I’m deeply grateful for this opportunity once again to stand in solidarity [...]
Coptic Solidarity Launches First Annual Modern Coptic Martyrs Remembrance Day at National Press Club
By Coptic Solidarity – October 7, 2016 Coptic Solidarity launched its first annual Modern Coptic Martyrs Remembrance Day at the National Press Club in Washington DC on October 5, 2016. The [...]
My Survivor’s Guilt: Coping with the Trauma of Loss After Maspero
By Sally Toma – Mada Masr I first met Mina Danial in Tahrir Square, following the bloody events of the Battle of the Camel. I believed in him from our first encounter. I had a lot of hopes, and [...]