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The author, the editor-in-chief of Sawt al- Ummah newspaper, demands the trial of Interior Minister Habīb al-‘Ādlī, after Muhammad ‘Alī ‘Abd al-Latīf, a citizen who was accused of murdering more than 10 people in cold blood, was found innocent.
The author argues that Egyptians are living in a “police state.”
This article discusses the relationship between security services and citizens and criticizes violations committed by security officers. It also talks about traffic problems.
The Egyptian prosecution releases a large number of detained pro-judges protestors of different political affiliations.
The author discusses the recent confrontations in the Egyptian Parliament between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Interior Minister Habīb al-‘Ādlī over a number of thorny issues.
The author writes about the issue of Mahmoud Salāh al-Dīn, who is accused of attacking three churches and going on a stabbing spree that claimed the life of one aging worshipper and the injury of others, and the replacement of a medical commission mandated to observe the alleged lunatic.
A Coptic citizen demands the invalidity of his under-aged daughter’s conversion to Islam.
The author tackles the recent statement presented by the Muslim Brotherhood’s members of parliament to the speaker demanding a break in relations with Israel after the killing of two Egyptian soldiers on the Egyptian-Israeli border.
The exact whereabouts of Wafā’ Costantine, the priest’s wife who allegedly converted to Islam one and a half years ago, is still unknown, Fādī Habashī writes.
Claims that the police are continuing to hold those detained during the Alexandria riots, despite their having been proven innocent. A case is presented of a young Christian man who cares for his blind siblings who has been imprisoned without any legal right.

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