Essay: Mubarak’s lasting legacy on Egypt’s Coptic Christians
In an article first published on The Conversation, JAMALI RAMAZAN KILINC, associate professor of political science at the University of Nebraska Omaha in the US, looks at the history of the fraught relationships between the Coptic Church and those in power in Egypt…
Crisis in Egypt: Mubarak resigns but big questions remain over nation’s future
A report from BosNewsLife…
World leaders call for an end to violence and for political reforms in Egypt
World leaders and non-government organisations have joined in calling for the Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, to put an end to violence in Egypt as mass protests continue across the country. More than 70 people have reportedly died and 2,000 been injured since protestors took to the streets last week and there were reports on the […]