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Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Hearing Egypt: Human Rights Seven Years After the Revolution

Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Hearing Egypt: Human Rights Seven Years After the Revolution Wednesday, December 6, 2017 2:30 – 4:00 PM 2255 Rayburn House Office Building Please join the Tom [...]

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‘Journalist’ Ayat Oraby: Mainstream or Extreme?

By Samantha Mandeles – The American Spectator –  Governments around the world offered statements of sympathy to the Egyptian government over one of deadliest attacks against Egyptian [...]

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Egyptian Parliamentary Delegation Visits Washington

By POMED – A delegation of Egyptian parliamentarians, headed by speaker of the house Ali Abdel-Aal, is visiting Washington this week. Tarek Radwan, head of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs [...]

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8th Annual Conference Video – Speeches by Members of U.S. Congress

View speeches made by U.S. legislators at Coptic Solidarity’s 8th Annual Policy Day. This event was hosted on June 15, 2017, at the U.S. House Visitor Center. The conference theme was Egypt: [...]

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Coptic Solidarity Report: 2nd Annual Modern Coptic Martyrs Day

Coptic Solidarity Report: 2nd Annual Modern Coptic Martyrs Day October 11, 2017 Coptic Solidarity hosted its 2nd Annual Modern Coptic Martyrs Remembrance Day (MCMRD) on October 5, 2017, in the US [...]

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US Report Says Egypt Falls Short on Rights

By The Associated Press (APNewsBreak) – Egypt is failing to protect free speech and its minorities, investigate abuses by its forces or grant U.S. monitors access to the conflict-ridden [...]

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Senate Bill Seeks to Reduce, Condition Egypt Aid

By POMED – After the Senate Appropriations Committee markup on September 7, the committee released the text of its Fiscal Year 2018 State and Foreign Operations appropriations draft bill [...]

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Congress, don’t meet with the Muslim Brotherhood

By Eric Trager – The Hill – Amr Darrag, a senior member of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, will be speaking at Georgetown University on Thursday, and he is trying to extend his speaking [...]

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Senate panel slashes military aid to Egypt

By Bryant Harris – Al Monitor –  The Senate’s foreign aid spending panel voted today to slash military assistance to Egypt by $300 million amid growing congressional frustration with [...]

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Sisi and Trump’s Good Relations Don’t Define US Policy

By Hatem Maher – MENA Source – The Atlantic – When President Donald Trump won the US presidential election late last year, Egyptian media coverage praising his stunning rise to [...]