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Ranā Mamdūh reports that the Administrative Judicial Court, headed by Counselor Muhammad al-Husaynī, the deputy head of the State Council, decided to adjourn the judgment in 12 lawsuits filed by Christian converts to Islam.
The author writes that the deputy-head of the National Council for Human Rights, Dr. Ahmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd, publicly criticizes the regime only to avoid coming under criticism of human rights violations. The author says he does not really believe in what he says or he would not stay in the...
The Council of State's courts are not authorized to investigate lawsuits related to the application of hadd al-riddah.
The Supreme Administrative Court has postponed issuing the sentence in the appeal case presented by Pope Shenouda III against a previous verdict allowing Majdī William, actress Hālah Sidqī’s ex-husband, to re-marry until March 17.
The Administrative Judicial Court has rejected 105 out of the 400 lawsuits presented by converts who want to officially re-embrace Christianity.
Ranā Mamdūh reports on the decision of the Supreme Administrative Court to make March 3, 2008 the date for its final verdict in the appeal filed by Pope Shenouda III against a previous court ruling obligating the church to issue re-marriage permissions for Coptic divorcees.
Pope Shenouda had appealed against the Supreme administrative court sentence which allows a Coptic man to remarry; the man was given church permission to remarry in 2005.
The author talks about Mīlād Hanā who considers himself as one of the heads of the opposition in Egypt, and about his changing opinions.
Ranā Mamdūh reports that the Administrative Judicial Court, headed by Counselor Muhammad Ahmad al-Husaynī, deputy president of the State Council, decided to adjourn the pronouncement of its rulings on cases of returnees to Christianity to February 19 and March 18, 2008.

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