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The Egyptian Supreme Military Court decided to extend the jail terms of two defendants in the lawsuit of Gund Allah [God´s Soldiers] group. The Supreme State Security Prosecution also extended the jail terms of three defendants accused of belonging to Al-Takfir wa Al-Hegra group [Accusation of...
The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the jail terms of 18 persons accused of belonging to Al-Takfir wa Al-Hegra group. On the other hand, the Supreme Military Court is examining renewing the jail terms of 10 defendants of a total number of 43 defendants in the lawsuit of Gund Allah [God...
The Supreme State Security Prosecution charged 12 members of the Muslim Brotherhood with promoting the ideas of the banned group via the internet. For the first time such an allegation is used against the group
The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the jail term of 14 persons for fifteen days pending further investigations on the charge of being members in the banned Muslim Brotherhood. It also renewed the jail term of 10 members of Al-Takfir wa Al-Hijra group for 15 days.
Egyptian State Security Prosecution ordered the imprisonment of 26 persons charged with being members in the Al-Takfir wa Al-Higra group. The group includes a Christian convert to Islam.
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
The Supreme State Security Prosecution in Egypt has ordered the imprisonment of 19 members of the Jihad organization for 15 days in custody. One of the defendants is accused of issuing fatwas effectively encouraging killing Jews in Egypt.
The Public Prosecutor is expected to issue a decree to refer101 members of the Muslim Brotherhood to court on the charge of sabotage during the complementary elections of the Peoples´ Assembly in Alexandria last June.
The court still hears the case of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. The prosecution says that the Ibn Khaldoun Center was founded for spying purposes and issuing reports defaming the reputation of Egypt with the aim of collecting money. The defense tries to prove that the money Ibrahim got from the EU was a...
The Egyptian Prosecution is considering renewing the imprisonment of 134 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group. The 17 Muslim Brotherhood Members of Parliament decided not to ask the Minister of Interior any questions concerning the detention procedures of their fellow members.

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