The tragic events of the Coptic Christmas’ eve in Naga Hammadi, where 6 copts and 1 muslim officer has been killed, opened a tough debate on the Egyptian national press on the state of confessionalism within the country of the pharaohs.
Beside the worldwide indignation for the facts occurred and the worldwide protests ignited by the Coptic diaspora, many issues related to this tragic events are still unresolved.
The events of January 6th has been analyzed and investigated by a local NGO, which has opened interrogatives on the political struggle in the region in relation to the next parliamentary elections, and the possible involvement of local politicians.
Beside these open interrogatives, the report (here in Arabic; and a video extract from the press conference with English subtitles) does not forget to mention the continuous cases of sectarian tensions which especially Southern governorates have to face.
Check the article “Il lato politico del confessionalismo egiziano” published (in Italian) on the digital review Peacereporter.

Feb 07, 2010 | Categories: Egypt | Comments Off

The waters of the Nile, the long African-Mediterranean river, are again under threat. Egypt and Sudan, the states that mostly benefit from the river resources, are currently facing the claims of the other Nile basin states for a fair share of its waters. Ethiopia loudly expresses its demands. Meanwhile, Israel Minister of Foreign Affairs embarks [...]
Oct 22, 2009 | Categories: Egypt, Israel, Italy, Sudan | Comments Off

Great expectation in Lebanon for the outcome of the general election in which the Lebanese had to elect the new country rulers, after four years of tough internal and external confrontations. The electoral round opposed the two blocks that, in their struggle for internal power, paralyzed the country for almost 4 years, leading the country [...]
Jun 12, 2009 | Categories: Lebanon | Comments Off

Last Thursday, April 23, the Military Academy Stadium of Cairo has been the stage for what is often considered as one of the most violent football fixtures in the world or the most important African match: the Cairene derby Zamalek VS Al-Ahly.
Zamalek Sporting Club and Al-Ahly are the Egypt and African’s most successful football clubs, [...]
Apr 28, 2009 | Categories: Egypt | Comments Off