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  • Daily News Egypt

  • US Copts Association

    Το US Copts Association παράγει ειδήσεις γενικού ενδιαφέροντος για την Αμερικανική- Κοπτική κοινότητα.

  • Egypt Independent

    Η Egypt Independent είναι αδελφή αγγλόφωνη έκδοση της καθημερινής εφημερίδας Al-Masry Al-Youm, η οποία είναι η βασικότερη ανεξάρτητη εφημερίδα της Αιγύπτου. Από το 2009, λειτουργεί ως μια ιστοσελίδα ειδήσεων και παρέχει στην Αίγυπτο και διεθνώς υψηλής ποιότητας αναλύσεις, σχετικά με το πολιτικό, κοινωνικό, και πολιτιστικό τοπίο της χώρας. Το 2011, με την επαναστατική αλλαγή στην Αίγυπτο, η Egypt Independent ξεκίνησε μια εβδομαδιαία έντυπη έκδοση που χρησιμεύει που προσφέρει μια ανασκόπηση

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  • Egyptian Streets

    Οι Αιγυπτιακοί Δρόμοι είναι ένας ανεξάρτητος, νέος με λαϊκή βάση μιντιακός οργανισμός, με στόχο την παροχή στους αναγνώστες μιας εναλλακτικής απεικόνισης των γεγονότων που λαμβάνουν χώρα στους δρόμους της Αιγύπτου και της Μέσης Ανατολής.

  • Christianity Today

    Το Christianity Today είναι η πηγή για αυτούς που θέλουν να ασχοληθούν με τον κόσμο του Χριστού, που θέλουν να μάθουν τους ανθρώπους, τα γεγονότα και τις τάσεις που σχηματίζουν την εκκλησία και τον πολιτισμό.

  • Voice of the Copts

    Το Voice of the Copts, είναι ένας μη κερδοσκοπικός οργανισμός, που καταπολεμά την διάδοση της ισλαμικής κυριαρχίας και της Σαρίας στο δυτικό κόσμο, μέσω της παιδείας, της προάσπισης και της δράσης.

     

  • Egypt Today

    Το Egypt Today είναι το παλαιότερο και δημοφιλέστερο αγγλικό περιοδικό κοινωνικών ζητημάτων του κράτους, το οποίο παρέχει παρουσιάσεις ζητημάτων και διεξοδικές αναλύσεις από το 1979. Προχωράμε πέρα από απλά τα στοιχεία παρέχοντας στο κοινό τις ιστορίες πίσω από τις επικεφαλίδες, αυτές που δεν ήταν επικεφαλίδες και με μοναδικές απόψεις, γενικό πλαίσιο και βάθος.

  • Watani International

    Το Watani είναι μια εβδομαδιαία κυριακάτικη αιγυπτιακή εφημερίδα που δημοσιεύεται στο Καϊρο. Η λέξη Watani στα αραβικά σημαίνει "Η Εστία μου". Η εφημερίδα ιδρύθηκε το 1958 από τον γνωστό Κόπτη Antoun Sidhom (1915 – 1995), ο οποίος αγωνίστηκε για την εγκαθίδρυση μιας πολιτικής, δημοκρατικής κοινωνίας στην Αίγυπτο, όπου όλοι οι αιγύπτιοι θα είχαν πλήρη δικαιώματα ιθαγένειας ανεξαρτήτως της θρησκείας τους. Αυτός παραμένει ο σκοπός του Watani σήμερα, άνευ αριστερής ή δεξιάς

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  • Meet the Last Jews of Cairo

    The Egyptian capital was once home to a vibrant Jewish population. But regional politics and demographics have left only a determined few.

  • Egypt's Coptic cinema on brink of extinction

    CAIRO — Many Copts believe their own cinema is one of the most important means of preserving Coptic heritage and the stories of saints and symbols of the church. Nevertheless, numerous crises and difficulties have led to the collapse of the Christian religious film industry.

  • The ‘Coptic question’ in post-revolutionary Egypt: citizenship, democracy, religion

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    Οι σχέσεις μεταξύ της Κοπτικής μειονότητας και του Αιγυπτιακού κράτους έχουν περάσει από διάφορα στάδια, με τους Κόπτες να αντιμετωπίζουν σε μεγαλύτερο ή μικρότερο βαθμό την ενσωμάτωση ή την αποξένωση από τον κοινωνικό και πολιτικό ιστό της Αιγύπτου. Αυτή η μελέτη ερευνά τη μεγάλη και συνεχιζόμενη πορεία της Κοπτικής κοινότητας από το dhimmah στην ιδιότητα του πολίτη, μια πορεία η οποία δεν έχει ακόμη ολοκληρωθεί, με ιδιαίτερη έμφαση στις σχέσεις μεταξύ των Κόπτων και του

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  • Copts Shine as Salafists Fall in Egypt’s Parliamentary Elections

    Much has been said about Egypt’s coming parliament, with pundits mostly projecting a mass return of old regime figures accounting for almost half the number of candidates contesting the race. But the results of the first round of phase one of Egypt’s parliamentary elections indicate changes to the country’s complex political scene, with new faces replacing household names and seasoned political parties.

  • Can women, Copts make it to parliament without the quota?

    The current elections in Egypt are shedding light on segments of the population that are unable to compete for a large number of seats in parliament. A new electoral law is providing these groups with special representation in one-third of the parliament that is elected based on electoral lists. Among these categories are ...

  • Offering Christmas greetings to Copts is a 'good deed', says mufti

    Egyptian Mufti Shawky Allam issued a statement on Wednesday, in which he offered his Christmas greetings to Copts, while asserting that Islam encourages its followers to offer greetings to the Coptic community in connection with its religious celebrations.

  • Egyptian cinema takes a new approach toward Coptic Christians

    Released in May of this year, Copts Island (Jazeerat Al-Akbat), is a documentary directed by Ahmed Rashwan in which the filmmaker traces the journey of today's Coptic Christians. The film also speaks to several developments in the way the Coptic community has been portrayed throughout the history of Egyptian cinema.

  • In Christmas Message, Egyptian President Vows to Restore All Coptic Churches

    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi celebrated Christmas with Coptic Christians, issuing a speech in which he pledged to rebuild churches torn down by Islamists.

  • How one Coptic woman made Egyptian parliamentary history

    CAIRO — Becoming a member of parliament as the first Coptic woman to win an individual seat representing a district known for its tribalism and intolerance was a difficult feat. Mona Gaballah succeeded in entering the annals of Egyptian parliamentary history as the first Coptic woman to represent the al-Jamaliah and Manshiyat Nasser district.

  • And then there were none

    Fed up and fearful, Christians are leaving the Middle East.

    Far from spreading cheer this holiday season, Pope Francis has been in a Grinch-like mood. “There will be lights, parties, Christmas trees and Nativity scenes,” he said in late November. “It’s all a charade.” As the Vatican unveiled its own giant spruce, he sounded downright depressed: “We should ask for the grace to weep for this world, which does not recognise the path to peace.”

  • Beyond the cross and the crescent: plural identities and the Copts in contemporary Egypt

    Περίληψη

    Αυτή η έρευνα εξετάζει την αργή αλλά σταθερή μεταμόρφωση του πως η κοπτική ταυτότητα παρουσιάστηκε και εκφράστηκε από τα μέσα της δεκαετίας του 1990. Στο παρελθόν, οι Κόπτες ήταν προσεκτικοί στο να μην αντιταχθούν σε μια συγκεκριμένη ρητορική εθνικής ενότητας, η οποία αρχικά περιελάμβανε τους Κόπτες στο Αιγυπτιακό έθνος ("η θρησκεία είναι για τον Θεό, και το έθνος είναι για όλους"), αλλά στην πράξη τους ανάγκαζε σε ένα είδος δημόσιας αφάνειας. Σήμερα, ένας αυξανόμενος

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  • How the Girls’ Love and Tolerance Awakened a Community

    I’m writing today with sadness, because Leila, one of the participants in the Valuable Girl Project, recently passed away. Like all of the Little Sisters in the project, Leila is someone we cherished. Her loss is felt deeply by staff, family, and her friends. Yet, I also want to share the remarkable way the girls united after Leila’s passing, and how that also brought together their Christian and Muslim parents.

  • Armed Forces restore churches as promised

    As promised by President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, the Egyptian Armed Forces are already working on restoring or rebuilding churches destroyed by the Muslim Brothers (MB) and their supporters on 14 August 2013, in the wake of the overthrow of the Islamist MB regime that came to power in 2012 following the 2011 Arab Spring.

  • How Egyptian Cinema Tackles Coptic Issues

    Coptic characters are mostly portrayed as sidekicks in Egyptian cinema, but there are a few notable exceptions in films that tackle more complicated issues, writes film critic Sherif Awad.

  • Inside Deir al-Maymun, A Historic Egyptian Coptic Village

    Photo Editor Mohsen Allam joins sociologist Kees Hulsman on a trip to discover Coptic villages in Egypt.

  • Middle East Bulletin 28 - The Christian Predicament in the Middle East

    Tο τεύχος 28/Ιουνίου 2015 του Middle East Bulletin του ΚΕΜΜΙΣ είναι μια ελληνική ανάλυση των μεσανατολικών ζητημάτων η οποία ερευνά την κατάσταση και το ρόλο των Χριστιανικών κοινοτήτων στην Μέση Ανατολή.

  • UN, Iran, Egypt’s Al-Azhar condemn Saudi mosque attack

    The United Nations Security Council, Iranian Foreign Ministry and Egypt’s highest Islamic authority, Al-Azhar, condemned a terrorist attack on a Shia mosque in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.

  • Pope Tawadros opens Emirati-financed Church projects

    Pope Tawadros II has opened four community service projects owned and operated by the Coptic Orthodox Church and financed by the United Arab Emirates. Present at the inauguration ceremony were Minister of International Cooperation Sahar Nasr, Emirati Minister of State Sultan Ahmed Gaber who also heads the coordination office for Emirati development projects in Egypt, and the charge d’affaires of the UAE embassy in Cairo Khalifa Seif al-Teneiji.

  • Unknown Fate of Copts Kidnapped by Libya’s Daesh

    Scores of Copts demonstrated on Wednesday 27 January in front of the Foreign Ministry in Cairo, demanding that Egypt’s government should take serious steps to reveal the fate of Copts who were reportedly kidnapped in Libya over the last six to 18 months. The demonstrators denounced what they described as the Foreign Ministry’s falling short of its duty to reassure Egyptians about the destiny of their family members in Libya.

  • For a communal council

    Once the law on places of worship has been passed, things will be smoother for both the government and the Coptic Church. Or will they? One question that will still have to be addressed is whether the Church will content itself with spiritual matters, or whether it will try to maintain a presence in politics and the media.

  • Egypt overturns death sentences for 149 pro-Islamists

    An Egyptian court has decided on Wednesday to overturn death sentences for 149 pro-Islamists, according to an official source and reported by AFP.

  • Why The Middle East’s Largest Christian Community Is Fleeing Egypt

    Incense smoke fills the air as a priest with a salt-and-pepper beard and a billowing white gown recites Arabic hymns at the pulpit. Rows of red-cushioned wooden pews gradually fill, and a group of mostly young women carrying their children squeeze themselves into a standing space in the back.

  • Magda Haroun: The Egyptian Community's Vibrant Past and Macabre Present

    Once a vibrant community, perfectly assimilated into society, the Jews of Egypt have dwindled in numbers and their presence is almost non-existent now. Niveen Ghoneim takes one last walk down memory lane with the last custodian of Egypt's Jewish heritage.

  • Coptic Christian Tombs Turned into “Garbage Dumps”

    As often happens to Christian cemeteries in Muslim nations, “the tombs of the Copts are being turned into garbage dumps.” This was the urgent and recent message from Christian priest, Fr. Ayoub Yousef, who heads the Coptic Catholic church of St. George in the village of Dalga, in Minya, Upper Egypt.

  • Samalout Diocese to hold mass marking 1st anniversary of Copts killed in Libya

    CAIRO: The Diocese of Samalout will hold a memorial mass on Feb. 16 to mark the first anniversary of the 21 Egyptian nationals beheaded by Islamic State (IS) militants in Libya, Youm7 reported.

  • Are Egypt's Christians Leaving their Homeland?

    Statistics indicate that the Christian population across the Middle East has dropped from 13.6% to 4.2% in the past century. As the Egyptian Christian community continues to decrease, Valentina Primo speaks to those leaving the country to unveil the reasons behind this post-modern exodus.

  • Egypt military restoring churches destroyed following Morsi's ouster

    After Egypt President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi apologised for not finishing the reconstruction work of Christian properties damaged in the aftermath of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi’s ouster in 2013, the engineering unit of the Armed Forces immediately started cooperating with Coptic authorities to wrap up the pending renovations, religious Coptic figures said.

  • Court to issue verdict in trial of 4 Coptic Christians charged with contempt of religion

    The Bani Mazar Court will deliver the verdict in the trial of four Coptic Christian students charged with contempt of religion on 25 February.

  • Egypt: Coptic Christian Tombs Turned into “Garbage Dumps”

    As often happens to Christian cemeteries in Muslim nations — whether at the hands of “ISIS” or the hands of “angry youth” — “the tombs of the Copts [Egypt’s indigenous Christians] are being turned into garbage dumps.” This was the urgent and recent message from Fr. Ayoub Yousef, who heads the Coptic Catholic church of St. George in the village of Dalga, in Minya, Upper Egypt.

  • Blog: Am I an Egyptian Jew?

    When someone asks me where my family is from, I stop and think. Do I simplify it for them? Do I tell them the truth? What is the truth? Where am I from? For most people it isn’t normal to freeze up at such a simple question. One usually just has to look at one’s culture, where one comes from, what language one speaks, what country one was born in, where one's roots are. But what if none of those match up? This is my problem.

  • Partial Collapse in Jewish Synagogue in Alexandria

    Disregarding warnings from the dwindling Jewish community in Egypt, the Ministry of Antiquities is faced with the partial collapse of a synagogue in Alexandria.

    In the most recent news regarding the Jewish community in Egypt, part of a historic synagogue in Alexandria has collapsed. The Ministry of Antiquities, according to Youm 7, acknowledge the partial collapse of the third floor ceiling. The 400 metre square area covering the women’s area in the synagogue collapsed due to a lack

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  • Egypt's Christian communities to pray for unity

    Egypt's Christian communities will pray for unity over the next week, from February 13 to February 20.