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Marwá al-Shirbīnī was killed in Germany, earning the title “Martyr of hijāb” in Egypt. The Egyptian press highlighted the public uproar and the German official stance.
The Egyptian press attributes Farūq Husnī’s failure to become the new head of UNESCO to a conspiracy.
Christians of Iraq have been subjected to bomb attacks. Six churches were targeted in less than six days. Christians consider the attacks an attempt to force them to leave Iraq. The Iraqi government asserts that firm security procedures have been taken to protect Christians.
The article discusses the situation of Copts in Egypt.
A conflict over the price of a soft drink bottle resulted in a sectarian clash in an Egyptian village. A Muslim man was killed and the villagers attacked Christians’ houses in the village for revenge.
Mūsa comments on the changes that have taken place regarding television programs for Dutch Muslims in the Netherlands during Ramadān. He mentions a number of different stories that have taken place in the last month that highlight how different the situation is for Muslims now as opposed to a...
A 61-year old Coptic man was killed at the hands of Muslim men who wanted to take revenge after the Coptic man’s son had filmed the sister of one of the killers in a pornographic clip. The killers, who admitted their crime, were arrested, and Muslims attacked Coptic churches, houses, businesses and...
Roundup of press reports on Marwá al-Shirbīnī
Sectarian clashes were reported in a village in Upper Egypt when Muslims wanted to prevent Christians from praying in a house in the village.
The following lines review the Egyptian press releases on Obama’s visit to Cairo and the speech he addressed to the Muslim world.

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