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The Court of Cassation will release its final decision concerning Saad Eddin Ibrahim on January 7. It nullified a seven-year sentence issued twice by the Supreme State Security Court. It will hear a new trial by itself according to law.
The article recounts the story of the photograph taken by American researcher Paul Perry of the church of Saint Mark in Assiut, in August 2000. He took a photograph of the church at night after it closed its doors. It shows a very strong light over the church´s steeple. He sent the photograph...
The text of a lecture on human rights and civil society in Egypt, including a discussion on numbers of exaggerated stories in the West, rumors and civil society.
Dr. Gawdat Gabra will be teaching a course on Coptic Monasticism in the Spring semester at the American University in Cairo (AUC). The course provides a general survey of Coptic monasticism.
The decision of the Court of Cassation on the appeal lodged against the prison sentence handed down to Saad Eddin Ibrahim will be final as it is the highest Egyptian judicial authority. Ibrahim´s lawyer says that the acceptance of the appeal became certain. He denies any political intervention...
An article by US Ambassador in Cairo irked Egypt´s journalists and highlighted US displeasure with repeated suggestions that someone other than Bin Laden is behind the September 11 attacks. Many journalists and cartoonists issued a joint statement calling the article "an American call for...
The warnings that cause fear among Americans did not start on September 11, but date back to September 7, 2001 when the American Department of State sent to all its embassies a global warning. The warning included a statement saying that American citizens and American interests are facing an...
Egypt´s most well-known human rights activist, Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, is now censored by his wife to keep him out of prison. The judge decided to reopen the case against Ibrahim and to set him free pending a new sentence.
Population growth of 2.3 %, increasing poverty and a deadly Islamic terror. Dr. Usama el-Baz, political advisor of President Mubarak, expects fundamentalism to disappear in a few years time but Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, political sociologist at the American University in Cairo does not believe this.
A professor of education at Tanta University conducted a new study titled “The hidden objectives of the American University [in Cairo].” The study says that six of the last nine presidents of the University belong to a group of Protestant evangelists, are spies or used to work for the American...

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