Nov 12, 2010 | Pakistan Christian Post
Coptic Christian Woman Becomes Focal Point of Islamic Clash With Christianity
Cairo: November 12, 2010. A Coptic Christian woman in Egypt named Camelia Shehata has unwittingly become the focal point in the clash of Islam with Christianity.
Egyptian Radical Muslims Fabricated Story of Priest's Wife Conversion
Cairo: September 18, 2010. -- After the return of the missing priest's wife to her family by State Security on July 23, Egyptian radicals sheikhs have spread rumors that she converted to Islam, exploiting the issue for an outright smear campaign against the Coptic Church and its Pope Shenouda III.
Disappearance of Priest's Wife Leads to Coptic Demonstrations in Egypt
Cairo: July 23, 2010. -- The unexplained disappearance of a Coptic priest's wife in Upper Egypt has led today a sit-in staged by thousands of Copts at the Coptic Patriarchate in Cairo, to protest what they consider "collusion by the state security services." There are rumors that Islamists have abducted her.
Disappearance of Priest's Wife Leads to Coptic Demonstrations in Egypt
Cairo: July 23, 2010. -- The unexplained disappearance of a Coptic priest's wife in Upper Egypt has led today a sit-in staged by thousands of Copts at the Coptic Patriarchate in Cairo, to protest what they consider "collusion by the state security services." There are rumors that Islamists have abducted her.
Beauty in the eye of the storm
The dispute over who owns the iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti may end in December, reports Nevine El-Aref Since being unearthed in the workshop of the sculptor Tuthmose at Tel Al-Amarna in 1912 by German Egyptologist Ludwig Borchardt, the magnificent painted stucco and lime bust of Queen Nefertiti has become an iconic image of ancient Egyptian art.