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Copt Imprisoned for ‘Blasphemy’ Beat and Nearly Blinded

An Egyptian human rights organization is calling for a complete investigation of the case of Cyril Shawqi Ghattas, a 29-year-old Coptic Christian man who...

Muslim Brotherhood Demands European Union Not Recognize Egypt’s New President

Soon after Abdel Fateh al-Sisi’s landslide presidential victory in Egypt, the international wing of the Muslim Brotherhood sent a note to several representatives of...

Egypt: 20 Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Arrested

Hours after the polls opened on the first day of presidential elections in Egypt, state security have already “arrested 20 rioters belonging to the...

Brotherhood: 48% of Electors Will Be Christians

On the eve of Egypt’s presidential elections, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party said on its Facebook page that no less than 48%...

The New York Times’ Propaganda War on Egypt

A recent New York Times article exemplifies why the Times simply cannot be trusted. Written by one David Kirkpatrick and titled “Vow of Freedom...

Copt Using Home as Church Arrested After Muslim Complaints

 A Christian worker in Al Minya was recently questioned by police and charged with converting his house to a church without permit:   public prosecution in...

The Shamefaced Lies of the Muslim Brotherhood

 Pro-Muslim Brotherhood sheikh and cleric, Dr. Muhammad Abdul Maqsud, in an almost surreal turnabout, just appeared on Al Jazeera saying that he and the...

More Copts Continue to be Attacked and Abducted

Last Friday, five “unidentified persons” kidnapped a Coptic Christian pharmacy owner at gunpoint in Sohag, Upper Egypt.Soon after Friday mosque prayers, the people of...

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