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Coptic churches in the U.S. have stepped up security in recent years to prevent attacks. ... And on New Year's Day 2011, a bombing at a Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt, killed 21 people.
ALBAWABA - A massive fire broke out Monday evening at the Ramses Central Exchange in downtown Cairo, temporarily disrupting ...
Turmoil in Egypt has led to one of the worst persecutions of the country's Coptic Christians in their nearly 2,000-year history The following is a script from "The Copts" which aired on Dec. 15 ...
A New Year's Day attack on a Coptic church in the Egyptian city of Alexandria killed 22 people. The bombing also set off alarms for people watching as tensions grow between Muslims and Christians ...
CAIRO - Egyptian Christians say they fear a repeat attack against their community on Coptic Christmas Eve Thursday despite authorities planning heavy security following a New Year's suicide ...
More than 200 Coptic Christians participate in rally Protesters blame Muslim Brotherhood for violence Some protesters hope Obama administration will stand by Egyptian government NASHVILLE -- More ...
Indeed, 17 people were given jobs at the Ministry of the Interior, including 12 Copts. ... for the first and last time, as a Coptic chairman of the Egyptian parliament. ...
Egypt’s Coptic Christians have been a target for deadly violence throughout their history. ... killing 25 people and wounding nearly 50 others. No one claimed responsibility for the bombing. ...
Egypt’s Coptic Christians have spoken of their sadness – and their fears for the future – a day after terrorists targeted two churches packed with parishioners celebrating Palm Sunday.
The demonstrators, mostly Egyptian immigrants who traveled in buses from as far as New York and Chicago, included black-robed Coptic orthodox priests and families who had lost relatives in recent ...
Reporting from Beirut and Cairo — A devastating New Year’s Day terrorist bombing at a Coptic church in Egypt that killed 21 people was the latest in a spate of violent assaults against the ...
Egypt’s Coptic Christians have spoken of their sadness – and their fears for the future – a day after terrorists targeted two churches packed with parishioners celebrating Palm Sunday.
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