Date of source: Monday, January 3, 2000
Eight individuals were killed and nineteen injured in the riot incidents witnessed by Al-Koshh village and Dar Al-Salam city in Sohag yesterday evening.
Date of source: Monday, January 3, 2000
The Ministry of Interior announced the death of eight individuals in the incidents witnessed by Al-Koshh village in Sohag yesterday. The ministry’s press release said that some criminal and riot instigation elements have intentionally aggravated the reactions between Moslems and Christians that...
Date of source: Monday, January 3, 2000
Disagreements in the village of Al-Koshh in Sohag were renewed yesterday. Some citizens exchanged gunfire from the roofs of houses due to financial disagreements. Abdel-Messih Mahrose and his daughter Samia were killed, and eight citizens were injured. Security forces moved to the scene to handle...
Date of source: Monday, January 3, 2000
In a press release yesterday morning, the Ministry of Interior said that the police station of Dar Al-Salam in Sohag has received a report about gunfire exchanges from the roofs of a number of houses in Al-Koshh village. The gunfire exchange was between the relatives of the two sides of the fight...
Date of source: Saturday, January 2, 1999
A responsible security source from the Ministry of Interior announced that a clash took place in the main street of the village of Al-Koshh in Sohag governorate. The source made it clear that the clash was between Fawzy Awad Ahmed Hussein and Rashid Fahim Mansour. The clash was due to some...
Date of source: Thursday, October 28, 1999
The interior minister on 16 October announced the arrest of 20 leader of the banned Muslim Brotherhood in the biggest crackdown on the conservative Islamic group in four years.
Date of source: Monday, October 25, 1999
Egypt’s state prosecutor called yesterday for two brothers who killed a Coptic Christian priest to be given the death penalty, court sources said.
Date of source: Thursday, October 21, 1999
Egyptian security authorities recently announced the sudden and completely unexpected arrest of 20 leaders of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: Thursday, October 21, 1999
Egypt’s state security prosecutor Friday ordered that 20 people, accused of belonging to the banned Muslim Brotherhood, be detained for 15 days pending further investigations, security sources said Saturday.
Date of source: Sunday, October 10, 1999
The detailed [US] report on Egypt states that the Egyptian constitution ensures the freedom of belief and the right to exercise the religious rituals within certain limitations portrayed by the state.