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Written by Martina Beshai
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011 |
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by: Martina Beshai
From the recent high school graduate
that decided to leave Egypt to gain the experiences of studying abroad,
to the Egyptian that unwillingly was born outside Egypt, to the Egyptian
whose faithful Egyptian grandparents have emigrated from Egypt seeking
a better life, they all are the same. Yes, one category brings
all of these people together: They are Egyptians living abroad. The
perceptions and reactions you get when you mention “Egyptians living
abroad” differs depending on how you call them. You will be surprised
when you find out that people react differently to Egyptians living
abroad depending on how you identify them.
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Written by bloomberg.com
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Saturday, 01 January 2011 |
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At least 21 people were killed and 79
injured when a bomb exploded outside a Coptic Christian church
in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria in the deadliest
terrorist attack in Egypt since 2006.
The blast occurred after midnight as worshipers were
leaving a New Year’s service, the Interior Ministry said in a
statement on its website. “Foreign elements” appear to have
been responsible for the blast, the ministry said, adding that
it has beefed up security around churches nationwide “in light
of the escalating threats from al-Qaeda to many countries.”
Al Qaeda’s branch in Iraq said in November it would attack
Christian targets after it claimed Egypt’s Coptic Church was
holding two women who had converted to Islam. The Church has
denied this charge. No group has claimed responsibility for
today’s blast.
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Written by Charles Jacobs, The Jewish Advocate
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 |
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By Charles Jacobs
The controversy over the proposed mosque at the WTC site has become ground zero for American liberal fanaticism. New York City’s powerful elites have histrionically made support of the mosque into a litmus test of how truly tolerant Americans are: If you question the wisdom of building the mosque near the WTC site, or if you raise concerns about its leaders, you must be a bigot. And liberal fundamentalism is intolerant of dissent. The enlightened elites who now dominate our politics and culture seem to believe that most Americans are ignorant and intolerant bigots who cannot be trusted to do the right thing on their own, and therefore must be coerced. Think ObamaCare, think civilian trial in New York City for the 9/11 mastermind and now the outrageous project to build a mosque at Ground Zero.
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Written by The Free Copts
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Monday, 05 October 2009 |
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Fatwa sanctioning the use of Christian and Jewish holy text as toilet paper pre dates Dena Milany's controversial comments about the Quran by 6 years
The Free Copts Team
This is the first of a series aimed to expose Islamic Hypocrisy which is, for most part, not known to the non-Arabic speaking people. This hypocrisy is actually essential part of the Islamic teachings and is called (Takkiya) in Arabic تقية, a unique word which translates: lying if necessary to enhance Islam’s image or achieve its objectives.
You definitely won’t find shortage of Muslims when it comes to protesting for their rights, freedoms and against anybody who does as much as say or use the word Mohamed the wrong way. With frowned faces, loud voices, clinched fists, burning signs, making death threats … etc.; they demand respect for their religion, for the Islamic symbols to remain untouched and for everybody to basically “fall in line” when it comes to Islam. They do that with one hand while with the other they apply a totally different and completely opposite set of standards when it comes to others’ different beliefs.
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Written by The Free Copts
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Thursday, 23 July 2009 |
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Egyptian Liberal Magdi Khalil: Muslim Representatives Are Subverting the International Human Rights System from Within
By MEMRI
In a May 2, 2009 article posted on the liberal website www.elaph.org, the director of the Middle East Freedom Forum, Coptic Egyptian-American journalist Magdi Khalil,(1) wrote about the activity of Muslim representatives in international human rights organizations. He argued that these representatives were trying to subvert the human rights system from within by using it to stifle criticism of Muslim countries and of Islam while promoting hostility towards Israel.
Following are excerpts from the article:(2)
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