HuffPost World Daily Brief: Egyptian Christians Clash With Police.. Hamas Requires Visa..

Monday, October 10, 2011
CAIRO — Egypt's Coptic church blasted authorities Monday for allowing repeated attacks on Christians with impunity as the death toll from a night of rioting rose to 26, most of them Christians who were trying to stage a peaceful protest in Cairo over an attack on a church.
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