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The Administrative Judiciary Court decided to postponed the case against the under-representation of minorities in the Constituent Assembly until October 16, 2012.
The Public Prosecutor 'Abd al-Mijīd Mahmūd ordered to capture seven expatriate Copts and remand them under custody pending investigation. He sent an official request to the American authority to hand the suspects to Egypt. From the seven Copts are Maurice Sādiq and Father Terry Jones who were...
"Basic Principles" Chapter Article I: The Arab Republic of Egypt is a democratic sovereign state and does not accept division. It depends on the principles of consultancy, pluralism and citizenship that equalize among citizens in their rights and duties. The Egyptian people are part of the Arab and...
Strong demonstrations erupted in 20 Islamic countries and western embassies over the film offending the Prophet Muhammad. This did not prevent the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo from publishing cartoons dishonoring the Prophet Muhammad.  
On March 2011, Maurice Sādiq, a lawyer and one of the expatriate Copts, announced a Coptic State and opening the first Coptic State Embassy in Juba.  Although Juba did not officially declared these information, Maurice states that a number of secretary-generals opened several consulate offices in...
New World for Development and Human Rights Association submitted a project proposal to the Minister of Justice Counselor Ahmad Mikī, that includes establishing a national press media council to regulate media in Egypt. The council will assure the independence of the media and the freedom of...
A number of media reports published the names of the "Innocence of Muslims" film producers and one of the names was 'Ismat Zaqalamah, residing in California. We want to clarify that this person has no relation to al-Zaqalamah family in al-Nakhīlah and that the Zaqalamah family could never think of...
The Egyptian Radio Sawa was able to telephone the producer of the film, "Innocence of Muslims," which discredits the Prophet Muhammad. The reporter of Radio Sawa made two telephone interviews with an Egyptian man who said he is the owner of the film but refused to say his name. However, a close...
President Muhammad Mursī said that Egypt can protect diplomats on its lands and in its embassies. He added in a press conference in Brussels with the President of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union (EU), José Manuel Barroso, that Egypt is now undergoing a democratic...
A presidential statement said that President Muhammad Mursī telephoned U.S. President Obama expressing his resentment for offending the Prophet Muhammad. Mursī added that he is expecting a response from the American people and assurances from the U.S. government that it will not tolerate attacking...

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