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On top of the biggest winners of the first stage of Egypt's parliamentary elections, held between 17 and 28 October in 14 governorates, are Copts and women.
Tomorrow, on August 3, former Egyptian president, Husni Mubarak, his sons, Alaa and Gamal, and eight other individuals related to the government are to face trial for killing protestors during the revolution.
88 new members of the Shura (consultative) council were elected and 47 members appointed. Among the newly appointed members were three prominent Coptic businessmen. This raised to nine the number of Copts in the Council and to nearly 40 the number of businessmen.
MP Edward Ghali El-Dahabi spoke in Parliament against the American Religious Persecution Act.
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