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The Higher State Security Court issued in writing the ruling against Saad Eddin Ibrahim. The court said that Ibrahim received money from the EU, NATO, Haifa University, Switzerland´s Human Rights Organization and Al-Jazeera channel. Referring to what has been said about American aid to Egypt...
The Higher State Security Court decided to release 35 Brotherhood members. The order seemed to be a surprise to security authorities that continued its crackdown on the Brotherhood during the last few months as a result of the clashes that took place during the complementary parliamentary election...
The Egyptian authorities released 35 leading members of the Muslim Brotherhood, including a member in the Guidance Office, according to the order issued by the State Security Court.
The Higher State Security Court examines renewing the imprisonment of 35 Muslim Brotherhood members who have been arrested 15 months ago. The Higher State Security Prosecution has renewed the jail of another 15 Brotherhood members for 15 days pending further investigations.
Foreign Office Minister Mike O´Brien is “concerned by the abrupt decision of the judge today in the trial of Dr Saad Eddin Ibrahim, the human rights activist, and his co-defendants from the Ibn Khaldoun Centre. The verdict is difficult to understand and the haste of the judge to impose sentence...
The court still hears the case of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. The prosecution says that the Ibn Khaldoun Center was founded for spying purposes and issuing reports defaming the reputation of Egypt with the aim of collecting money. The defense tries to prove that the money Ibrahim got from the EU was a...
The Higher Court of National Security continued hearing the case against the Ibn Khaldoun Center. Videotapes that were confiscated from the center were shown in court and the defense was allowed to write comments on them.
The Egyptian police detained five supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria and four of its leaders were sentenced to an additional prison term. The detentions took place five days before the parliamentary elections.
The Supreme State Security Court will continue the re-trial of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. The court will hear the testimony of one of the prosecution witnesses as the defense of the sixth defendant insisted on hearing his testimony. Some judicial sources expect the court to pass judgment next Thursday.
The Supreme State Security Court started to hear the defense witnesses in the case of Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim after finished hearing the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses. Ibrahim said that the testimonies of the witnesses were in favor of the defendants.

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