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The author says that the forensic report belies the interior ministry’s claims that Muhammad Flayfal, the prime suspect in the case of the Tābā bombings in 2004, was killed with his wife in a shootout with security forces, affirming that Flayfal and his wife were shot from behind at...
In this interview, Tal‘at al- Sadāt, a member of parliament and lawyer for Muhammad ‘Alī ‘Abd al- Latīf, demands that the interior minister be relieved from his duties.
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 author speaks about fundamentalism, noting it has negative impacts not just on the political arena but also on the arts and on creative works.
The author suggests that foreign intervention in support of human rights is legitimate by virtue of regional and international agreements provided that the state’s sovereignty is respected and national interests are preserved.
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 article focuses on the organizations that are defaming the Egyptian system internationally describing it as being oppressive, violating human rights and doing nothing positive for the country’s development.
The recent suicides of three inmates at the U.S. base in Guantanamo, Cuba, are regarded by many as a stain on the human rights record of the United States.

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