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There were no further questions and no deals were struck. "We do not yet know the status of the Ibn Khaldun Center, but will be petitioning soon for its reopening."
When Hulsman saw his interview published in Akher Sa’a in its issue of July 26 he found that Akher Sa’a had not mentioned that Hulsman opposed the arrest of Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and found it harmful for Egypt’s image abroad. He also stated that much of the Egyptian press had been engaged in...
This article summarizes what has been published about Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim in the Egyptian press with a comment from his family.
As reported in the last issue of the RNSAW, 'Amīr S. Ibrāhīm, son of Dr. Saʿd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, expressed his readiness to respond to all questions related to allegations in the Egyptian press. Dr. Saʿd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm made a statement before the State Security Prosecutors and 'Amīr thinks this...
In their letter to Prim Minister, Dr. Atef Ebeid, the Academic Freedom Committee of Human Rights Watch protest against the on going detention of Prof. Saad El-Din Ibrahim and other staff members and researchers of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies and urge their immediate release and...
The family visited Dr. Ibrahim in prison and wrote that he appears to be doing very well both health wise and mentally. In a second letter the family wrote that the Egyptian State Security Police Prosecutor (ESSPP) extended Dr. Saadeddin Ibrahim’s detention for another 15 days without bringing...
Peter Harrison, Cornelis Hulsman and Amir S. Ibrahim comment on the interview Akher Saa had with Drs. Cornelis Hulsman on the issue of the Ibn Khaldoun Center. Their comments correct things that was misinterpreted by the journalist who made the interview.
In his interview with Drs. Cornelis Hulsman, Khaled Hamza, asked him about his opinion concerning the relationships between the Muslim and Coptic communities in Egypt as well as about his opinion on both Pope Shenouda and the Sheikh of Al-Azhar. In addition to this he was asked to comment on the...
The First Attorney General for the Supreme State Security Prosecution, decided to arrest more people accused of involvement in the case of the Ibn Khaldoun Center. The decision covers Hussein Abdel Rahman and Ashraf Salah who are researchers for the Organization to Support Women Voters.
The arrest and detainment in full custody of Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and many of his young employees, along with the search of his home and the premises of the Ibn Khaldoun Center is a tremendous blow to anyone who knows Dr. Saad Eddin or has come across the work which the Center has been involved...

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