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 Thousands of Copts descended on the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in ‘Abbāssīyah, Cairo on Friday, May 6, in response to a Salafi Muslim demonstration at the same location a week earlier
On 1 May protesters suspended their sit-in outside St. Mark's Cathedral in Cairo for 15 days. After the Friday Prayer, Cairo witnessed three separate protests staged by Salafists, calling for the release of Coptic women who converted to Islam, but were supposedly held against their will be the...
Criminal investigations intensified to reveal the mystery behind the disappearance of a Coptic woman who had declared her conversion to Islam in the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria. She was not seen since January 2nd when her husband came home from work to find her gone. Her family denied any...
 An underage Coptic girl disappears in Minia, and hearsay accuses a Muslim individual of kidnapping her.
Shaykh Ibrāhīm Zakarīyā, representative of the Salafist Call Organization in the upper Egyptian governorate of al-Minya, said that the problems between salafists and Copts have to do with the "Christian women who converted to Islam and are detained inside monasteries." He denied rumors that...
Several scholars of the Azhar and Islamic shaykh's formed the “Supporting New Muslims Coalition,” and issued a statement yesterday in which they demanded the release of  women abducted by the Church after converting to Islam. "Supporting New Muslims Coalition" in their statement confirmed  that...
Kūrnīsh al-Nīl area, beside the building of the Egyptian television, is Nevine Naguib's way to work every day. One day, during Copts protest on the demolishing of the church of Two Martyrs, Saint Mina and Saint George in 'Ātfīh, she had a personal experience on the ideologies of some Muslims...
  A large number of salifīs attacked Dr. 'Isām Sharaf's vehicle, the new Prime Minister, after leaving the ministers' cabinet Tuesday afternoon.  
 AWR's Directing Manager, Hānī Labīb went to the Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU) building [Maspero] and was a witness on demonstrations there.  
More than 70 Christians gathered in front of the Ahnāsyā police station demanding that police find the 20-year-old woman named Īmān Ishaq Ramzī, who has been missing since last Friday. The protesters made a police report accusing a youth of kidnapping her from in front of the Wish al-Bāb village...

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