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Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher was upset about a US Embassy statement about the verdict against Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, saying that it was very uncommon for any embassy to make a statement of a court order.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is expected to visit Egypt with the aim of mediating in the case of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. She asked the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to meet with both President Mubarak and the Minister of Interior. Only her meeting with the latter was approved.
The Islamic Scientific, Educational, Social and Cultural Organization [ISESCO] organized a seminar in Rabat to discuss the Image of the Islamic world in the Western Media. The general attitude of the seminar was very positive, as it did not concentrate on self-defense. The Egyptian Ministry of...
The authors said that the British Foreign Office has declined to comment on a leaked report about alleged contacts between British officials and Egyptian members of parliament belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood has denied these allegations.
Discussion on “Freedom of expression and respect for ‘the other’ How to respond if one is offended?” organized by CIDT and Al-Sawy Cultural Wheel. Request for NGO Status, decision again postponed. Dr. Maurice Assad, former assistant secretary-general of the MECC and friend of AWR, passed away....
Egyptian MP, Rajab Hilāl Himīda, made a shocking statement in a parliamentary session claiming that the Qur’ān incites terrorism.
Egyptian authorities released 1550 Sudanese refugees after security forces cleared a protest camp in Cairo, an official source at the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs told al-Ahrām.
An Israeli postage stamp with an offensive picture of a mu’adhin engenders angry reactions in Muslim communities.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s murshid [guide], Mahdī Muhammad ‘Ākif said that insinuations about alleged relations between the Brotherhood and the United States are just nonsense.
After negotiations failed to end a three month long sit in being staged by Sudanese refugees in a public square in central Cairo, security forces took measures to end the protest, resulting in a stampede, which killed 25 Sudanese. 76 Egyptian policemen were also injured after demonstrators hurled...

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