
Prosecutor orders “drunk’s” flogging
Prosecutor general reverses decision, refers prosecutor to investigation
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Prosecutor general reverses decision, refers prosecutor to investigation
Nine detainees arrested on Friday released, 30 others remain in jail
Initial numbers suggest most arrests took place in Cairo
Front demands swift cabinet reshuffle and outlines its rejection of the IMF loan
Justice Minister responds Sultanâs attack against judges during the Conscience Front press conference
8 remain in custody for one more month, case pending
Press conference held discussing authoritiesâ responsibility to prevent monetary and administrative corruption
Party accuses Muslim Brotherhood affiliates of attacking their convoy in Dakahleya, say they were saved by residents
Electoral process to be formally voted on at the Ministry of Higher Education on Tuesday
The Al-Ashraaf tribe negotiates with Security Director to ease tensions
Protest outside Saudi embassy to commemorate Egyptian lawyer’s arrest
Egyptian prosecutor general secures cooperation agreement during his visit to Qatar
Reconciliation after Ministry issues disclaimer banning directorates from dealing with Evangelical Church without prior permission
Campaign to collect signatures calling for university chairman to resign, fears over return of state security to campus
Residents protest police’s attacks on their shacks, threaten to block roads if they aren’t offered alternative housing
ESDP announces that Gad will not go because the case is not within the Shuraâs jurisdiction
Despite the court verdict, the comatose protesterâs health remains neglected
Police allegedly broke into the activists’ apartment; one of them remains in custody
Students accuse former State Security affiliates of attacking them
Strikers’ families claim they were taken from their homes in early morning
State Council’s legislative committee to issue a decision regarding the mechanism to be used in the elections
At least four Copts arrested; arrests believed to be related to reconciliation meeting between Muslims and Christians
Families accuse police of breaking into houses of strikers’ families, police claims strikers are registered convicts
Alexandria activist remains jailed, protests break out in Cairo and Alexandria in solidarity
Arrests believed to be related to reconciliation meeting between Muslims and Christians
Administration and students to withdraw complaints filed against one another
Abdel Maqsood says the current political crisis is caused by the media
Call up letters from the military threaten prison for strikers
Syndicate members call for the minister’s resignation, condemn breaking into syndicate’s headquarters
Strike paralyses railway traffic nationwide