Magdy Khalil
Magdy Khalil is a Coptic Egyptian writer born in Egypt but currently residing in the USA. His main concern is the political Islam and its impact on the Coptic case in both Egypt and in the diaspora.
He has written many articles such as Islamophobia and the Islamist Scarecrow, Muslims in the United States: Truths and Calumnies, and link Who is responsible for abducting Coptic girls?
He writes in both Arabic and English and publish in many websites such as Free Copts, American Thinker, and Dhimmi Watch
Magdi Khalil
• Writer, Researcher and Political Analyst residing in Washington. • Founder and Director of the Middle East Freedom Forum, founded in 2007 in Cairo and Washington. • Co-founder and Executive Editor of Watani International newspaper in 2000. The newspaper is published in Cairo in Arabic, English and French as an extention of the weekly Egyptian newspaper Watani published since 1958. • Published more than one thousand articles and researches since 1989, some of which were published in Asharq Alawsat, Al-Hayat,, Alquds Al-Arabi, al-Ahram Weekly, ELAPH, Watani, the Egyptian newspaper Ad-Dustour, Washington Post, Washington Times, New York Post, Christian Science Monitor, National Review, Front Page Magazine and American Thinker, as well as numerous other publications and websites. Contributed as co-researcher in several American research centers. • Authored or co-authored twenty books published in Arabic, English, French and Italian about the Middle East, Islamic [...], Democracy, Liberalism, Globalization and the Situation of Christian Minorities in Muslim Countries. • Made hundreds of appearances as political analyst on several international TV stations during the last 2 decades. • Human Rights Activist, member of dozens of Egyptian, Arab and international Human Rights organizations, and a founding member of several of those organizations.