Date of source: Saturday, October 14, 2006 to Friday, October 20, 2006
The author of the article comments on the articles that
affronted the companions of the prophet.
Date of source: Tuesday, October 17, 2006
In an
attempt to symbolize their financial difficulties and unemployment, dozens of journalists protested against
the
government’s decision to close Muslim Brotherhood affiliated newspaper, Āfāq
‘Arabīyah by posing as vegetables and drinks sellers on the sidewalk of the Press
Syndicate.
Date of source: Saturday, October 14, 2006
The author conducted an interview with Dr ‘Abd al-Sabūr Shāhīn
on Western attacks on
Islam and the role of Islam in Egyptian society.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 26, 2006
The author reports
claims that Muslim Brotherhood member Dr. Rashad
Bayoumi’s attack on Jamāl Mubārak, the president’s
son and head of the NDP Policy
Secretariat, in the paper ignited the crisis of Āfāq
‘Arabīya and that
Safwat al-Shariīf, head of the Supreme Press Council has covered
the...
Date of source: Tuesday, April 11, 2006
The governmnet seeks to thwart the Muslim Brotherhood’s
plan to publish newspapers promoting their political platform.
Date of source: Wednesday, October 3, 2001
The Editor-in-Chief of Al-Nabaa was put under guard in the hospital where he is being treated from a heart attack. He stated that his defense would request that the implementation of his three-year prison sentence be stopped because of his health condition and for the good of his work.
Date of source: Wednesday, October 3, 2001
The Editor-in-Chief of Al-Nabaa stressed that he did not [mean to] hurt the feelings of Copts [by publishing pornographic photos of an expelled monk] and that he did not mean to cause any division between the children of the one nation. He also stressed that Al-Nabaa was not a sexual paper.
Date of source: Friday, September 28, 2001
The Egyptian Supreme Administrative Court postponed the examination of the appeal lodged by the editor-in-chief of Al-Nabaa, in which he asked for cancellation of the judgment given by the Administrative Court that withdrew Al-Nabaa’s license and stopped it from being issued.
Date of source: Friday, September 28, 2001
The defense of the editor in chief of Al-Nabaa said that the sentence his client was given did not include the words "with labor"-which means that he can serve the sentence either in the prison or outside it.
Date of source: Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Al-Qammāsh asks for President Mubārak’s mediatation to reissue al-Sha‘b newspaper, considering the six year ban on the newspaper sufficient punishment .