Date of source: Saturday, June 22, 2013
Hishām Za’zū', the Minister of Tourism, has insisted on his resignation from his post after the inaction of the government to remove Luxor's [Islamist] Governor. Meanwhile, hundreds of Luxor residents continued their sit-in for the fifth day outside of the Luxor Governorate Office. It is noteworthy...
Date of source: Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Mazhar Shāhīn, imām of the Umar Makram mosque at Tahrir square, who preached that it is possible for a man to divorce his wife if she is a Muslim Brotherhood sympathizer explained that this divorce is to take place if she used violence and not for differences in opinion (Muhammad Abd al- Lattīf, al...
Date of source: Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The Public Prosecutor Dr. 'Abd al-Mijīd Mahmūd agreed to refer seven Coptic suspects and an American to Cairo Criminal Court for producing a movie dishonoring the Prophet Muhammad.
The Public Prosecutor requested that the Egyptian branch of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol)...
Date of source: Tuesday, September 18, 2012
After an intensive investigation for seven days of the State Security Prosecution in the case of producing a film dishonoring the Prophet Muhammad and Islam, the prosecution decided to refer 11expatriate Copts to court. Maurice Sādiq and 'Ismat Zaqalamah were among the suspects.
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Date of source: Thursday, June 2, 2011
The State Security Prosecution revealed that the perpetrators in Imbābah's incidents total 205, including 26 imprisoned, others that have already been released, and 40 that are being interrogated.
Four of the perpetrators are imprisoned for 15 days pending the rest of the investigation. One of the...
Date of source: Friday, April 1, 2011
A delegation from the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) visited the Virgin Mary Church in Luxor in an attempt to pacify the fitnah tā'fīyah ignited by the former regime.
The MB assured that their relations with Copts are good, but they were marred by the former regime.
Rumors had spread during the past few...