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A list of articles on the recent controversial press law from a variety of Egyptian news sources.
The conflict between the government and the media is escalating as the government ignores appeals to bring an end to the imprisonment of members of the press over publication offences, while journalists have widened their attack to campaign against prison sentences for publication offences, broader...
Pamphlets printed in Saudi Arabia appeared hours before the Shamm al- Nasīm feast in Egypt calling for preserving the Islamic identity and prohibiting Muslims from celebrating others’ feasts.
Al-Qāhira publishes excerpts from the transcript of an audiotape, said to be of the leader of al-Qā‘ida, Usāma Bin Lādin, in which he calls on Muslims to prepare for a drawn-out conflict with the West.
The author says some journalists have understood freedom wrongly, as they have started to criticize many persons without having clear evidence for their allegations and criticism.
Muslim Brotherhood officials said they would apologize to the Egyptian people if the statements attributed to their leader, in which he allegedly said "to hell with Egypt and its people" turned out to be authentic. Reactions to ‘Ākif’s statements, published within an interview by Rose al-Yousuf...
Another celebrated Egyptian journalist is urging the drafting of a new journalistic code of ethics through a committee of the profession’s elders.
The author criticizes the host of the TV program al-ittigah al-Mo´akes [Counter direction] aired by Al-Jazeera TV channel, who pushed his guests to agree that the American aggression on the Arab world is a crusade. The author commented that extremists in the US think that Islam launched a holy...
The author comments on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Egyptian Parliament. He believes that they more or less continue the hisba [the right of a Muslim to solicit good and advocating against evil in society] issues started by some Islamic activities.
Certain media criticized journalists who are driven by an overwhelming desire to prove themselves and newspapers that seek to attract the attention of the reader regardless of the authenticity of the information it presents.

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