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A new notification to the Attorney General against Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, Director of the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Development Studies, included charges of inciting sectarian strife and insulting Egypt’s symbols. Lawyer Samīr Shihāta submitted the notification.
The recent news regarding Dr. Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm running for president raised numerous questions in the minds of many Egyptians. Some people accused him once again of disloyalty and illegally accepting foreign funds. Husām cAbd al-Hakam, a journalist at al-Maydān interviewed Dr. Ibrāhīm to ask him...
In 1973, the People’s Assembly held an urgent session to discuss al-Khānkah [a small town near Cairo] sectarian incident. A fact-finding committee was formed to recommend policies that would prevent such incidents in the future. The committee presented a 10-recommendation report that generally aims...
Three hundred lawyers demanded that the court revoke Dr. Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm’s citizenship for defaming Egypt, Islam and trying to stir sectarian strife. Ibrahim was also accused of receiving financial aid from the United States in return for his work.
In this article we will take a closer look at Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, a herald of change in the region, before deciding whether or not he should be condemned.
The Egyptian Cassation court postponed until January 16, 2002, the hearing of the appeal lodged by Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim. The American Embassy in Cairo issued a statement in which it expressed its concerns concerning the postponement of the examination of the appeal. Ibrahim’s lawyer criticized...
Next Wednesday, the Cairo Cassation Court will examine the appeal lodged by the head of the Ibn Khaldoun Center against the seven-years imprisonment sentence he had received.
Saad Eddin Ibrahim hopes to be retried, especially as the court declared the military decree under which he was tried and convicted unconstitutional. December 19 was the date set for deciding about the appeal he lodged against the seven-year prison sentence he was given in the case against the Ibn...
Although Said El-Nagger is a well-known economics professor and the head of El-Nidaa El-Gadid [new calling] committee, his position does not allow him to pervert the truth and mix papers to show his friend as the natural successor to the Roman hero Spartacus. Saad Eddin Ibrahim was never an...
Said Al-Naggar sent a message to Saad Eddin Ibrahim. In this message he referred to Ibrahim as someone who threw himself into sincere research and studies with all his power to raise Egypt’s rank among the nations. He asked Ibrahim to consider whether he has done something wrong pertaining to his...

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