Milad Hanna is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
Coptic Christians get own satellite TV amid Egypt tension
Egypts beleaguered Christian Coptic minority is to launch its own satellite television this month, but even some Copts fear the churchs patronage of the channel will fan sectarian strife.
Muslim, Christian relations sour over 'forced' conversions
Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt soured last week after Coptic Christians around the country held demonstrations against what they said was the governments failure to stop forced conversions to Islam.
Fundamentalists demand Mafia-style protection money from Copts
This article was censored from the 19 April 1997 issue of the Middle East Times.
Film upsets Copts
Cairo – A lawsuit filed against the film crew of Baheb Al Sima (I Love Cinema) and the Egyptian government censor has triggered a debate in Egypt on the role of the church in supervising artwork that has references to religion.
Mortgage law expected to revive housing market
The mortgage law, recently approved by the Peoples Assembly, is expected to resurrect the real estate market, which has been suffering from stagnation for more than three years.
Cairo urban chaos reigns
DEVELOPERS AND ENVIRONMENTALISTS ARE BATTLING IT OUT OVER PRESERVATION ISSUES Samia Zeitoun remembers Maadi before the bulldozers came.
Character-building in Brotherhood trial
Lawyers representing 20 alleged members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement continued to punch holes in the prosecutions case during a court hearing on March 12.
Kosheh raises disturbing implications for the future of Egypt
The deadly Muslim-Christian clashes that occurred a month ago in Kosheh have raised fears that Egypt is heading down a dangerous slope of religious intolerance.
