Four Christians were killed in Burj Al Arab after a rumor says that they were trying to build a church on their land.
Great Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm has invited all Egyptians to boycott the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Dr. Mohammed El-Baradei, founder of the Constitution party, called to boycott the upcoming parliamentary elections in order to expose the fake democracy of the current regime.
Mohammed el-Baradei said on Twitter that the current regime has lost legitimacy after all these barbarian torturing crimes.
After Engy Shafik, 17, had dissapeared last week in Minya, her family reported the police, but the police told then: "we've got nothing to do, indeed we can do nothing!"
However more than 20 reports were presented to the Attorney General against Sheikh Abu Islam, no action was taken to stop him.
Maher Abbas, MB leader in Beni Suef, said in public conference that the conflict and dispute in Egypt are between Islam and secularism.
Journalist Nagi William said that a series about the biography of Pope Shenouda III from birth to death is about to be produced. This series will cost about 40 million EGP
In his meeting with members of National Council for Human Rights, Abram Louis, founder of the Association of victims of abduction and enforced disappearance, has demanded the re-activation of advice and guidance sessions prior to change one's religion.
(AINA) -- On December 23, 2012, 13-year-old Agape Essam Girgis from the village of Nahda, el-Ameriya, near Alexandria, went to school as usual. Failing to return home, the family knew that she went out of school accompanied by the Muslim social worker Heba and two teachers, one of the them a Salafist. She stayed missing for 9 days during which the family and sympathizers organized a sit-in in front of the renowned Alexandria Library. The Coptic Church in Alexandria also organized a conference on December 30 on the abduction of Coptic girls, with focus on Agape, which was attended by journalists and the public.
Mohamed Anwar Sadat, Chairman of the Reform and Development Party, threatened that he's going to resort to the African Court of Human Rights if the investigation has achieved nothing, especially after Hamada has denied he was assaulted by policemen in spite of the video that shows him being stripped nude and beaten up by policemen, as well as statements of his family that he is lying.
Esam el-Erian, vice chairman of the Freedom And Justice party, said on Twitter that Hamada Saber, who was dragged, stripped naked and beaten up in front of the Ettehadiya Presidential Palace, belongs to Muslim Brotherhood, and was demonstrating there to support president Mohammed Morsy.
Abdul Halim Kandil, prominent writer, warned Muslim Brotherhood of upcoming Egyptian revolution after the Egyptian people have lost their patience.
Abba Armiah, general bishop, said that Pope Tawadros II, has deputed him to participate in the meeting with Grand Imam of al-Azhar, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, to stop violence in Egypt.
European Union of Coptic Organizations for Human Rights (EUCOHR) has issued a statement in which it called the German government
Prominent journalist Hamdi Qandil said he tried to cooperate with MB for the sake of Egypt, but he couldn't and left them after they were exposed. Now I hate MB for what they do in Egypt, he added.
European Union of Coptic Organizations for Human Rights (EUCOHR) has issued a statement to support the second wave of the revolution
Commenting on the invitation of Dr. Abdul Moneim Abul Fotouh to hold a dialogue with both opposition and Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Dr. Mohammed Abu Hamid, former MP, said that such dialogue won't help solving the problems and will only acknowledge the void rule of MB Guidance Office.
George Isaac, a prominent oppositionist and former coordinator of Enough movement, mocked the reaction of the president during the current crisis saying: We didn't elect a president to do nothing but tweeting and call everybody to calm down in such circumstances!
Sharif Nadi, Attorney, said that a young Coptic man called Fady Farag Wahba, who lives next to MB headquarters in Malawy and was passing by it, was detained at the headquarters and tortured severely.
Poet Ahmed Fouad Negm said that Mubarak used to kill his opponents then offer his condolences, while Morsy killed his opponents and those who offered their condolences pointing out to the 32 people who have been killed in Port Said in protest against a ruling that sentenced 21 defendants in the Port Said stadium massacre last year to death.
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt