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In al-Akhbār, page 7, June 6, 2011, in Imbābah’s incidents, prosecution refers 48 culprits (23 prisoners and 25 fugitives) to the Emergency State Security Court.    
Pope Shenoudah III met with a delegation of seven Ethiopian clerics led by Ethiopia's archbishop.
Residents of al-Sharābīyah and al-Zawyah succeeded in pacifying fitnah in a forum, attended by leaders of salafists, Muslim Brotherhood (MB), and Copts.
The Council of State courts witnessed clashes and attacks from rivals or defendants in many cases and challenging cases. Armored vehicles from anti-riot security cordoned off the main street leading to the council.  
In al-Jumhūrīyah, page 1, May 20, 2011, reports noted that the Coptic Maspero protests may be solved after a decision to reopen four churches and the release of Coptic detainees in Maspero incidents, proven to be not involved in the incident.  
Al-Jumhūrīyah was informed that Shaykh Abū Yahyá was arrested by the security apparatuses after inciting the Imbābah incidents. Salafists announced intentions to hold their protests until the end of the upcoming elections .  
Shaykh Muhammad Bin 'Abd al-Malik al-Zughbī, a salafī leader, announced a big financial reward for whoever helps the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) with tips leading to the capture of the culprits from the Imbābah incidents.  
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali wrote a press review about developments in the Imbābah incidents as covered in the newspapers.
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali wrote a press review on the follow-ups of Imbābah incidents, where newspapers reported on the arrest of suspects, national and international figures and countries condemning the incidents and finally the demands to hold those involved accountable.
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali writes a two days' press review on Imbābah incidents.  

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