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Some parents of the students, accused of providing support to the Palestinian people through the Al-Wa´ad organization, asked the Egyptian president to intervene and reconsider the status of their sons. They argued that their sons responded to the call to support Palestine by joining the group...
The General Prosecutor ordered the release of Karam Gabr, the managing editor of the weekly magazine Rose Al-Youssef on recognizance [An obligation entered into before a court whereby the recognizor acknowledges that he will do a specific act required by law] of his press card after the complaint...
Based on two lawsuits filed against decisions made by the American University in Cairo and the judges clubs, Egyptian judges decided to re-examine two cases that sought to allow veiled women access to both places.
The Higher Court of State Security [Emergency] yesterday sentenced 26 suspects, including three Britons and a Palestinian, to prison terms that range between one and five years, on charges of promoting the [ideas of] a Hizb el-Tahrir [Liberation Party], an Islamic group banned in Egypt but...
The Higher State Security Prosecution in Egypt renewed the prison sentence of 52 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood for fifteen days pending interrogations since they were arrested last month.
After more than four years, the Egyptian court of Appeals Court closed forever the file of the case of sectarian violence that took place in the Upper Egyptian village of Al-Kosheh in late 1999 and early 2000. The Court overturned the appeals demanding cancellation of the previous ruling that...
The State Security Misdemeanor Court will hand down its final ruling regarding the case of Mamdouh Mahran, the editor in chief of both Al-Nabaa and Akher Khabar papers, the day after tomorrow. Mahran was accused of publishing an article accompanied by pornographic photos about the sexual life of...
The Higher State Security Prosecution ordered that 36 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood, in Assiut, be remanded in custody for another 15 days.
The Supreme State Security Prosecution ordered that 25 members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood be remanded in custody for 15 days. They were arrested while gathering in the house of one of the members. The Prosecution charged them with forming a secret anti-government structure with the aim of...
The head of the solicitors committee defending Saad Eddin Ibrahim said that he did not accept any attempts to interfere in his case, whether local or international, and also that he trusted the honesty of the Egyptian court. He confirmed that the Israeli Prime Minister had not interfered in the...

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