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Public Prosecutor ‘Abd al-Mijīd Mahmūd assigned a team from prosecution of North Giza to study the suspects status preparing to get them released.  The public prosecutor issued a declaration saying that he got a release petition from some of the prisoners because of their health condition; in...
Prosecutor General ‘Abd al-Majīd Mahmūd has released nineteen Copts allegedly involved in the November riot over the stoppage of construction at a church in ‘Umraniyyah, Giza. A statement by Mahmūd says that the detainees were released because of “humanitarian and social circumstances,” stating...
Jibrā'īl says Kamilia's video saved him the effort of engaging in a debate on live television with Abu Yehia who falsely claimed to have legal papers that prove her conversion to Islam. Jibrā'īl added that by spreading such lies Abu Yehia put national unity at stake. Key Words: Najīb Jibrā'īl -...
A reconciliation was achieved in al-Huwaslīyah in Minia and 40 detained were accordingly released.
Three of the accused in the case of the armed attack on a jewelry shop in al-Zaytūn have reenacted the crime. Meanwhile, the defense team accused the attorney general of torturing the accused.
Twins Mario and Andrew Midhat Ramsis have forwarded a request to the Minister of the Interior Habīb al-‘ādlī asking to be registered as Christians again.
The article discusses a tragedy that took place in Alexandria last week when a 12-storey building collapsed into another one, killing dozens of local residents.
Lawyer Najīb Jabrā’īl calls for bringing al-Najjār to trial because his statements threaten national unity between Muslims and Copts.
The Egyptian press is still focusing on the case of the four editors-in-chief who were sentenced to jail for spreading rumors and false information about President Mubārak’s health condition. While some observers denounce the jail penalty, others believe that journalists who do not adhere to the...
The new appointments of women judges have angered Islamist activists and various male judges, while other have hailed it as a much-needed step forward for Egypt’s legal system.

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