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Dr. Pink presented her paper on teaching ethics and values in Egyptian schools at the international conference of the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) at Vilnus University, Lithuania, April 9-12, 2003. Egyptian schools strongly promote nationalism and development with an emphasis of...
Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim is leaving Cairo today for the US for treatment in Colombia University Hospital. He expresses satisfaction at the end of the US war on Iraq.
The article is an interview with Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim concerning his lawsuit and prison experience.
The Court of Cassation decided to pronounce the sentence in the case of the Ibn Khaldoun Center on March 18. An unprecedented number of journalists, embassies´ representatives and Arab and international TV correspondents attended the court hearing
Among the coalitions that has decided to accept foreign funds and participate in the supervision of the election in Egypt is the Egyptian Committee for Election Supervision. This committee was founded two weeks ago by Sacd al-Din Ibrāhīm´s Ibn Khaldoun center, and six other associations.
Four coalitions have announced their participation in the monitoring project.
Those who claim popular leadership and are preparing to impact the results of the coming presidential elections are protagonists of imported democracy. They are not welcome by the Egyptian people who reject foreign intervention in their political affairs.
Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, president of the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Human Studies, has abandoned his plans to run for president after confirming that he does not qualify according to the new amendment. He endorsed Dr. Ayman Nour, President of Al-Ghad party despite the current lawsuit against him.
After Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm flattered the Brotherhood lately, rumors spread that the Muslim Brotherhood is trying to keep an indirect means of communications with Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm. But, the supreme leadership denied any relation with the pro-US controversial intellectual, but assured that the door...
The New York Times has published an article in defense of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. It attacks the Egyptian justice, saying that if the court that ordered a retrial for Ibrahim has even modicum of integrity, it will find him innocent of all charges.

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