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Giza Criminal Court witnessed a tense trial in the first court session of Islām ‘Afīfi, Editor-in-Chief of the Egyptian al-Dustūr newspaper. ‘Afīfī is accused of offending the Egyptian President in the media and publishing false news that would disturb public order. The court ordered to remand ‘...
Dr. 'Abd al-'Azīz Salmān, secretary general of the PEC (Presidential elections committee), stated that the PEC shall prepare a list of names of citizens, eligible to vote,  who did not cast their vote, and hand it to the general prosecution,
Counselor Tharwat Hammād, the examining judge investigating the October 9 Maspero clashes, ordered the release of Ibrāhīm al-Sayyād, the chief of the news sector in the Egyptian TV, on bail of LE10,000 and ‘Abd al-‘Azīz al-Hilw, a chief editor in the same sector, on bail of LE5,000.     He also...
Lawyers of the martyrs’ families called for applying “the severest penalty” – execution – against ousted President Husnī Mubārak, his sons Jamāl and ‘Alā’, former interior minister Habīb al-‘Ādlī and six of his top aides on charges of involvement in killing demonstrators during the January 25, 2011...
The Imbābah fitnah case was adjourned to the February 5 session to hear the testimonies of Maj. General Hamdī Badīn, Commander of the Military Police Corps, and ‘Abīr Fakhrī, the wife of the prime defendant.   In a heated session at the Supreme State Security Court (Emergency), eighty-four...
In a heated session, the Giza Emergency Supreme State Security Court resumed the Imbābah fitnah case in which 48 people are facing charges of assembling, premeditated murder, attempted murder, jeopardizing public peace and order, sparking a sectarian strife and setting the Virgin Mary Church ablaze...
Judge Al-Sayyid Abd al-‘Azīz, the head of Cairo's Appeals Court, said that trial of former Egyptian President Husnī Mubārak , his two sons, and the former Minister of Interior Habīb al-‘Ādlī , is to be held at police Academy located in new Cairo suburb of "Fifith Settlements”. Judge ‘Abd al-‘Azīz...
 Al-Giza criminal court decided with regards to the first trial of 48 defendants in Imbābah incidents to postponed the trial to September 4, 2011. Muslim and Christian defendants were separated in the dock, and the trial was under tight security measures. Only 26 defendants were in the trial,...
Under tight security measures, al-Giza criminal court held its first trial for 85 suspects in the Imbābah church incident, accused of gathering, malicious meditated and attempted murder, jeopardizing general security, sedition-mongering, intentionally setting the church on fire, and possession of...
The Higher State Security Court continued examining the case about the publication of scandalous photos of the expelled monk in al-Mowagha paper, in which the Editor-in-Chief of the paper and another journalist are accused.

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