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Field Marshal Husayn Tantāwī, Commander-in-Chief and President of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), has ratified a decision stopping the implementation of verdicts issued by military courts against 230 convicts in various different cases on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
*/ Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, Ahmad al-Tayīb, has resumed his meetings after Eīd al-Fitr, with intellectuals and thinkers from various spectrums on the activation of the Azhar document after approval from the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF).  
  The Coptic Christian Church has launched its third satellite channel, called the St. Mark Channel, on Nile Sat. Bishop Armiyā, secretary of Pope Shenouda III, oversees the channel. Pope Shenouda heads the Board of Directors for the channel, the official mouthpiece of the church.  
  The political parties committee has, up until now, approved 17 new political parties since the January 25 revolution, and is currently studying papers of five more.  
The brother of the assassin of former president Anwār al-Sādāt returned to Egypt from exile in Iran August 28 and surrendered to the authorities.  
Farah Pandith, US special representative for Muslim communities, will be holding dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as a cultural and religious talk with the female members. Pandith is a Muslim immigrant from India originally.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said August 28 that if Egypt asked to increase its troops in Sinai, the request would be considered and brought in front of the security cabinet.
Iranian Foreign Minister 'Ali Akhbar Salehi has announced Iran's readiness to send its ambassador to Egypt, although they will wait a few months until the situation in Egypt has settled.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak will agree to let Egypt deploy thousands of troops into the Sinai in order to tighten security after the deadly border attacks by gunmen.  
 The legal advisor of the Freedom and Justice Party, Ahmed Abu Baraka, was assaulted by strangers when he was leaving Maspiro building on Tuesday. He was walking back home near to the Ministry of Interior.

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