Copts have rejected a proposed US bill that aims to require the United States to monitor the reconstruction of Christian sites in Egypt, writes Jenna Le Bras for La Croix International. The draft bill aims to monitor the rebuilding of churches damaged in terrorist attacks and to oversee the delivery of construction permits required under a new law adopted by the Egyptian Parliament last summer.
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