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The Court of Urgent matters in Alexandria will begin the first hearing in the case of the explosion of the Two Saints Church on September 25 against Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, the Minister of Interior, Mansour al-Essawi, and Legal Advisor Abdel Mageed Mahmoud.
The Alexandrian courts will begin on September 25 the first hearing surrounding the Two Saints Church bombing against Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf, Minister of Interior Mansūr al-'Isawī and Public Prosecutor 'Abd al-Majīd Mahmūd who were accused of slowing down the case. Read original text in Arabic...
Egypt's ruling military council (SCAF) is facing a dilemma over the adoption of the proportional list electoral system, described by experts as a contradiction of the transitional constitution.
Last week, Shaykh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president of the UAE and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, emphasized that conserving the rich Islamic scientific heritage and propagating it around the world are vital in promoting cultural dialogue, which, in turn, will inspire interest in...
Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf has promised to lift the emergency law once Egypt regains a stable state of security, which has been a fragile issue since the breakdown of the police institution after the January 25 revolution.
Much of this week's coverage was dedicated to Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime Minister, and his visits to Egypt in which he promoted interfaith dialogue and the concept of a secular state. He met with leaders of Azhar, officials from the Coptic Church and various political representatives.
The Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf and Interior Minister Mansūr al-'Īsawī for the slow pace of the investigation to uncover who was behind the New Years Eve church bombing, which left 23 Copts dead on January 1.
The Coptic Orthodox Church, represented in the Alexandria Millī (Community) Council, and families of people killed and injured in the bombing attack that targeted the Church of the Two Saints, Pope Peter and Saint Mark, on January 1, 2011, filed a lawsuit against Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf and...
The General Committee for Human Rights (GCHR), an affiliate of the Lawyers’ Syndicate, has denounced the authority’s recent reactions to Friday’s controversial attacks on the Israeli and Saudi embassies as well as the Giza security headquarters, pointing especially to the reactivation of the...
*/ Saturday (September 10) represented the biggest event since the departure of former Egyptian President Husnī Mubārak, causing the direct revival of the Emergency Law in Egypt, as well as embarrassment to the Egyptian regime, which has seen new problems over containing the fallout. For his...

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