Date of source: Monday, April 13, 2015
Al-Azhar: Calls to remove the veil is an assault on Muslim women
Al-Azhar declared its rejection of calls to remove the veil, which some journalists are encouraging, considering this to be an assault upon the dignity of Muslim women. It also declared that it is not permissible for men to ask women...
Date of source: Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Human rights fall victim to terrorism law in Tunisia
Political and human rights associations in Tunisia have expressed concern over the draft of a new terrorism law, especially the human rights clause. This law has been drafted to replace the Terrorism Act that is currently in place, which was...
Date of source: Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Ambassador Talawā in Minya: Funds to finance projects for poor rural women
Ambassador Mirvat Talāwā president of the National Council for Women said during her visit to the province of Minya, that the Country is placing great interest and focus on Upper Egypt, an area that has long suffered from...
Date of source: Saturday, April 11, 2015
Sale of “Charlie Hebdo” and “Libération” to be banned in Egypt?
The Cairo Court for Urgent Matters will hold a meeting headed by Judge Tāmir Riyād on Sunday, in which a possible lawsuit banning the sale of “Charlie Hebdo” and “Libération” is being considered. Ahmad Ibrāhīm Sulaymān, director of the...
Date of source: Monday, June 29, 2015
Israel refuses to participate in the Human Rights reunion to discuss the Gaza report
Israel refused to participate in the reunion of the UN Human Rights Council on Monday evening, which discussed the report on the events that took place in Gaza last summer, which considers accusing Israel of war...
Date of source: Monday, June 29, 2015
Attorney General transported to the operating room
Judge Muhammad ʿAbd al-Sādiq responsible for the office of the Attorney General, announced that Judge Hishām Barakāt was transferred to the operating room in the Nuzha hospital on account of being injured in an explosion this morning. This caused...
Date of source: Tuesday, June 30, 2015
American researcher: Egypt cannot avoid violence
Stephan Cook, American researcher in Middle Eastern Studies for the CFR, explained that violence in Egypt cannot be avoided. He wrote on his Twitter page: “It seems that it is impossible for Egypt to avoid this spiral of violence, there will be...
Date of source: Wednesday, July 1, 2015
American expert: The Egyptian police is torn since the deposition of Mursī
Eric Trager, American researcher for the Washington Institute for the Near East Policies, said that the Egyptian police is suffering from division and shortcoming since the deposition of former President Mursī. Trager wrote...
Date of source: Friday, July 3, 2015
ʿAbd Allah al-ʿAdhba on the anniversary of Mursī’s deposition: is it better now?
ʿAbd Allah al-ʿAdhba, editor of the “Arab” newspaper, wonders if the situation in Egypt can be considered improved in the second anniversary of former President Mursī’s deposition. He wrote on his Twitter page that he...
Date of source: Friday, July 3, 2015
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Sectarian tensions thwarted after the conversion of a house into a church in Minya
The security authorities managed to limit the sectarian tensions which arose in the governorate of Minya in the village of Nazlat Asmant after the attempt of a Copt to convert his house into a...