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In a hearing held today with regard to the case of espionage for Ḥamās, the representative of the Supreme State Security Prosecution Muḥammad Jamāl revealed the details of the phone call between the ousted President MuḥammadMursī and the Director of his Office Aḥmad ‘Abd al ʿĀṭī as he was in...
Among the charges Abū Islām is facing is the agitating calls against Egyptian Christians that could undermine national unity and disrupt public security.
The first session of a trial against a group of Coptic Christians led by Maurice Sādiq will start on October 21 before the South Cairo Court under Counselor Sayf al-Nasr Sulaymān in the case of a film denigrating the Prophet Muhammad and Islam.
The Supreme State Security Prosecution started questioning Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh, better known as Abū Islām, the owner of al-Omma (Nation) TV station, over reports lodged against him by lawyers Hāmid Hassan and Nāsir al-‘Asqalānī, members of the Egyptian Bar Association, that he was involved in...
State Security Prosecution continued its investigation in the case of "Innocence of Muslims" film, discrediting Prophet Muhammad. The Prosecution heard to each of Hāmid Muhammad and Nāsir al-'Asqalānī, the complainants, who submitted five videos that show 'Ismat Zaqalamah, one of the expatriate...
The evidence in convicting Mubārak included the testimony of Major General 'Umar Sulaymān, Deputy President and former chief of intelligence, who assured the involvement of the ousted president in killing protesters. He assured that Mubārak assigned the Military forces and intelligence in following...
 A judiciary source denied what a private newspaper published claiming that Port Said port detained a ship carrying explosives from Israel stressing that the ship was carrying a huge number of toy firecrackers imported from China by three traders without a permit. Accordingly, two of them were...
Fourteen people from different nationalities have been arrested after investigations in the case of the February Husayn [a district in Cairo] explosions.
The Supreme State Security Prosecution has started investigations with ten members of the disbanded Muslim Brotherhood group, who have been arrested during a raid in a house where they were meeting.
Public Prosecutor Māhir ‘Abd al-Wāhid ordered the release of 463 persons suspected of belonging to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, but retained the custody of 37 others on charges of staging unlicensed marches in several areas in Egypt on May 3, 6 and 14, 2005.

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