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The Court of Cassation decided that July 3, 2011, will be date of the first trial of the 48 culprits in Imbābah's incidents. Military prosecution had been investigating the case and then referred it to the Public Prosecution, which ordered the referral of the 48 perpetrators to criminal trial. 22...
Dr. 'Isām Sharaf, Prime Minister, inaugurated the Virgin Mary Church in Imbābah after construction was completed. The construction process lasted 22 days, with 24 hours of daily work. Read original text in Arabic  
Dr. 'Isām Sharaf, Prime Minister, inaugurates the Virgin Mary Church in Imbābah after construction on it was completed. On June 4, 2011, church construction ended. Archpriest Mattias Illias, Father of the church, noted that the construction work was done well, and in a short space of time....
Calm prevailed in the Imbābah area, and security measures disappeared from the area. Residents of Imbābah are waiting for the first mass that will take place in the Virgin Mary Church following the end of construction. Read original text in Arabic  
The State Security Prosecution revealed that the perpetrators in Imbābah's incidents total 205, including 26 imprisoned, others that have already been released, and 40 that are being interrogated. Four of the perpetrators are imprisoned for 15 days pending the rest of the investigation. One of the...
The Supreme State Security Prosecution held 'Ādil Labīb, Coptic businessman, and others in custody for 15 days for further investigation, accusing them of meditated murder, and jeopardizing general security.  
Sharīf al-Shūbāshī wonders in an opinion article in al-Ahrām whether it is logical to ask the party that first sparked a fire to put it down, referring to attempts to have salafists intervening to end the current sectarian crisis. He said he has watched mind-boggling Youtube clips showing men,...
The Virgin Mary Church in Imbābah was able to get back a number of crosses that were stolen during the incidents. These crosses are priceless to the church as they are considered sacred. Father Sarabamoun, Father of the church, said that he agreed with a group of different Islamic movements,...
Al-Ahrām daily of May 13, 2011 published an interview with two Christian and Muslim clerics – Anba Mūsá, the Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Youths, and Dr. Sālim ‘Abd al-Jalīl, the Undersecretary of Awqāf for Da’wah (Call) Affairs. Bishop Mūsá said that blood resulting from fitnah ta’fīyah will never...
Hunded of Copts held a mass on Friday, May 29, 2011, in the Virgin Mary Church in Imbābah. They then followed up on the construction work on the church where Muslims are restoring the saints icons in the church. Read original text in Arabic  

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