H.Res.459 - Encouraging any new government convened in Egypt to fully allow for the freedom of religion.

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11/4/2011--Introduced.Encourages any new government convened in Egypt to fully allow for the freedom of religion. Expresses the belief that Egyptian law should provide for such freedom, including freedom of conversion and freedom to build houses of worship. Recommends the release of Coptic

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11/4/2011--Introduced.Encourages any new government convened in Egypt to fully allow for the freedom of religion. Expresses the belief that Egyptian law should provide for such freedom, including freedom of conversion and freedom to build houses of worship. Recommends the release of Coptic Christian prisoners from the spring 2011 protests, unless all due legal processes are timely followed. Urges the issuance of permanent licenses to monasteries, churches, synagogues, and other places of worship to build boundary fences for their safety and protection.

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04/11/12
UNHCR | Refworld | USCIRF Annual Report 2012 - Countries of ...

After former President Mubarak was removed from power, several congressional resolutions were introduced in the House and Senate in the 112th Congress to: encourage religious freedom (H.Res.459); express solidarity ...

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04/10/12
UNHCR | Refworld | USCIRF Annual Report 2012 - Countries of ...

After former President Mubarak was removed from power, several congressional resolutions were introduced in the House and Senate in the 112th Congress to: encourage religious freedom (H.Res.459); express solidarity ...

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04/05/12
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After former President Mubarak was removed from power, several congressional resolutions were introduced in the House and Senate in the 112th Congress to: encourage religious freedom (H.Res.459); express solidarity ...

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