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Huṣnī ‘Abd al- Masīḥ, an Egyptian Bahā’ī, filed a lawsuit against Major General Ḥabīb al- ‘Ādlī in his capacity as the minister of interior, demanding that the Civil Affairs Department [CAD], affiliated with the Ministry of Interior, issue national identification cards and birth certificates void...
The article talks about the Ministry of Interior’s intention to commute the death sentences of the leaders of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah and al-Jihād organization to life imprisonment.
Photos of the military-style parade staged by the Muslim Brotherhood at al-Azhar University raised alarm in the Egyptian press that the Muslim Brotherhood was forming a militia.
The article provides an overlook of the progression of human rights in Egypt. It reviews the first term of the National Council for Human Rights and questions if its efforts are being felt by Egyptians.
The Supreme Administrative Court set the date of December 16, 2006 to release its final verdict on the issue of registering the Bahā’ī faith in official documents in Egypt.
Tāriq al-Zumur has filed an appeal before the court against the ministry of interior because he and his cousin ‘Abbūd remain in detention despite having completed their jail sentences in 2003.
Anti-Muslim Brotherhood releases in the Egyptian press.
Najīb Jibrā’īl asserts that a lawsuit promoted against Max Michael was not accepted, claiming that new claimants joined them for the appeal court. On the other hand, Max Michael seems to be sure of winning in the end, claiming that his church will soon be recognized and that he will organize a...
The author discusses the religious classification on identity cards, and the problems a Christian experienced when he was mistakenly cited as being a Muslim.
Some Copts from the village of al-Hamām in Assiut accuse a Muslim family, al- Suwayfī, of stealing their plot of land. At the same time, they criticize officials from the village’s police station of delaying procedures to obtain their land back.

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