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Gibraeel calls President Hosni Mubarak, for specific requests

Dr. Naguib Gibraeel

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Monday ,18 January 2010

Gibraeel calls President Hosni Mubarak, for specific requests
Gibraeel calls President Hosni Mubarak, for specific requests, as follows:- 
First: there should be Copts, known for their diligence on citizenship rather interested in the chairs or with two-sided visions to be participants in the educational curricula, beginning from Kindergarten till the General secondary school certificate, with a filtration review on the existing ones.
Second: t there must be some Copts to participate in mapping the state media, print and audio-visual. 
Third: there must be Copts responsible for the development of legislation, particularly citizenship.  
Fourth: Masters Copts participants in the development of university courses with the purification of law faculties of law books, as well as some of the decisions of history  
Fifth: the introduction of a comprehensive decision the date Coptic culture in primary education and university.  
. Sixth: The claim of the Ministry of Education by removing a religion whether Islamic or Christian, from all levels of education and replace it with a book called values and virtue brings common among religions, it is no different. 
. Seventh: Drawing up a code of conduct signed by all non-satellite television exposure or contempt of any religion. 
Eighth: the call for a Presidential decree on behalf of constructing a specialized jurisdiction to investigate crimes that affect national unity and denigrating religions and also the construction of a competent court to try perpetrators of this kind of a gram, similar to the competent courts for economic crimes and crimes investment. 
Nine: the issuance of a legislative amendment to develop a model to describe the criminal offenses against religions and beliefs and intimidate worshipers and places of worship.  
Dr. Naguib Gibraeel,
President of the," Egyptian Union", Organization for Human Rights.