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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-20
Policeman Referred to Military Court Over Refusing to Guard Israeli Embassy in Cairo |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-22
Dr. Ahmed Kamal Abul Magd, the vice-Chairman of Egypt’s National Human Rights Council (NHRC), denounced the government decision to refer civilians to military courts, confirming that these courts don’t have the guarantees of a fair trial. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-22
A number of Egyptians living in Texas, United States, staged a demonstration in front of the Egyptian consulate in Houston to protest referring a group Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt to military tribunals. Protestors carried signs denouncing the human rights violations in Egypt in general and demanded an end to the government oppressive practices against opposition and th.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-24
We want our father, grandfather and our uncle back home ….Or throw us behind bars to enjoy their company
You have arrested all our family Our father…the beacon of hope ......... Our grandfather…an icon of tenderness and warmth .....and our uncle who has been playing with us and telling us wonderful stories............. You have made us grief-stricken….our hearts are.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-25
Several policemen mercilessly beat Ezzat Bashandi Abou Ali (30 years), pushing him in the Nile river and watched him struggling in the water till he died without doing anything to rescue him. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-26
The Islah movement welcomes the AU decision of sending AU peacekeeping forces to Somalia.
Somali Islah (reform) movement, the Muslim Brotherhood offshoot in Somalia, welcomed the African Union decision of sending African peacekeeping forces to the African Horn country. The movement demanded in a statement, a copy of which was obtained by Ikhwanweb, the Ethiopian.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-26
An Egyptian military court jailed, on Sunday, policeman Mohamed Khalaf Hassan Ibrahim for 6 months, because he refused to guard the embassy of Israel in a Giza residential building. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-2-27
Parliamentary Bloc’s Proposed Amendments..
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-1
Egyptian journalists staged a vigil protesting at the unjust detention of their fellow journalist Ahmed Ezzuddin who was referred to a military court. Egyptian journalists staged a vigil in front of the Press syndicate on Wednesday to demand immediately releasing fellow journalist Ahmed Ezzuddin who was referred to a military court along with Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders. |
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by: Ikhwanweb 2007-3-1 | |||
by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-4
Dr. Fathi Serour the Egyptian House Speaker acknowledged that the Sharia is the solution!!!
As a bit of a surprise, Dr. Fathi Serour the Egyptian House Speaker and a top leader in the National Democratic Party (NDP) acknowledged that the Islamic Sharia is the solution. Dr. Sorour was speaking, during a hearing session held by the legislative committee last Wednesday.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-4
Stop the executions! |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-4
Dozens of Egyptian doctors staged a silent demonstration protesting at detaining 22 fellow doctors over politically motivated charges. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-5
Two MPs affiliated to the ruling National Party in Egypt attacked the Israeli ambassador to Cairo, and described him as ’infidel’ and demanded dismissing him from the country, and pulling the Egyptian ambassador to Israel. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-6
The regime is at odds with all sectors of the society Returning to military tribunals a relapse to democracy, violation to right of citizenship The Muslim Brotherhood keenest to protect Egyptian stability In spite of the crushing crisis which the Egyptians are witnessing economically and politically due to the government’s unstable actions, the security services escalated their crackdown against the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group through referring 39 MB leaders to a military tribunal, giving a blind eye to every statute in the Egyptian constitution... |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-7
An Egyptian parliamentary committee threatened, in an official statement, with reconsidering the relations with Israel "unless it holds accountable and punishes the perpetrators of the killings of Egyptian prisoners of war during the war of June 1967". |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-7
Damietta policemen adopt torturing policy, assume absolute power |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-8
" Please…ask the Interior Minister to release dad and let him return home and not to guard this embassy "The policeman is still on hunger-strike Al-Karama journalist heard the above mentioned sentence from the son of the police corporal, Mohamed Khalaf, who refused to gua.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-8
A mother and her three daughters started an open sit-in and hunger strike in protest at violations of Egyptian policemen. A mother and her three daughters started an open sit-in and hunger strike inside the hospital of Qantara district, Ismailia, east of Cairo, protesting at the violations of the district policeman, Afifi. This policeman arrested all members of th.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-3-8
The Administrative Control Authority lodged a report to the Egyptian presidency in which it confirmed that rates of corruption have dramatically increased in Egypt during last year; it stated that corruption spread in all sectors of the country. This report put the size of stolen money up to 500 million pounds; the same facts were reiterated by the Transparency International Orga.. |
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