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*/ Major General Mansūr al-'Isawī, Egypt's Minister for Interior Affairs, has said that he is ready to resign from his post at any time if he feels that decisions are passed without his consent, or that are not in accordance with the law. 'Isawī had met with Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf and...
Major General Manṣūr al-ʿIsāwī, Minister of Interior Affairs, said that the issuance of a unified law for building worship houses will occur soon. He added that the church affairs will be under the pretext of local councils, not the Ministry or any other Security Apparatuses. Read original text in...
In al-Jumhūrīyah, page 1, May 20, 2011, reports noted that the Coptic Maspero protests may be solved after a decision to reopen four churches and the release of Coptic detainees in Maspero incidents, proven to be not involved in the incident.  
Major General Mansūr 'Isawī, Minister of Interior Affairs, said that the unified law on building houses of worship will be issued in days to put an end to handing out licenses and building churches in Egypt. Local councils in Egypt will be responsible for issuing permits for churches and mosques....
The Minister of Interior of the interim Egyptian Government, Major General Manṣūr al-ʿĪsawī, met with members of the Union of Coptic Organization in Europe, representatives from the Maspero protest, and Mr Hānī ʿAzīz, secretary general of Peace Lovers Organization on May 14, 2011.
The Egyptian government on Sunday vowed to beef up security around churches and use anti-terror laws against those fomenting sectarian sedition after 12 people died in clashes outside a church between Muslims and Christians in an area near Cairo.
On Wednesday, April 20, 2011, the Egyptian cabinet announced that its Minister of Interior Mansūr al-'Isawī would take measures against the "unlawful practices" of protesters in Qena governorate. Expressing their opposition against Qena's newly-appointed Coptic governor 'Imād Mikhael, protesters...
The government on 20 April instructed Interior Minister Mansour el-Essawi to re-establish stability and security in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Qena and take necessary measures for public utilities to resume work. “Silence canot be a response to what is hapening in Qena. Cutting off roads and...
An Interior Ministry source on March 30 quashed reports that officers of the now-defunct State Security Department were involved in raiding the house of the Muslim Brotherhood leader Muhammad Badī' earlier this week. “Such behavior glaringly runs against the strategy of the incumbent Interior...
  On March 15, 2011, the Minister of Interior Affairs, Mansūr al-'Īsawī, decided to cancel the State Security and the establishment of a new department in the Ministry called "National Security department."   This department will be concerned with national security and cooperating with state's...

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