Latest in Tag: alexandria Highlight
Latest in Tag: alexandria

511 student protests in November: Democracy Meter
According to the report, last month witnessed 70 incidents of violence during student protests

Four Alexandria activists are issued arrest warrants
The list includes prominent activists Hassan Mustafa and Mahienour Al-Masry

Groups welcome Alexandria protesters’ release
The 14 adult defendants were handed 11-year prison sentences, while seven minors were ordered into a juvenile facility until their 18th birthdays, at which point their cases would be re-evaluated.
6 April member detained for possession of leaflets
15 days detention for man arrested for possession of materials inciting against the government, police and armed forces

Situation remains tense in several universities
Any violation to the law by the students will be met with deterring sanctions: Cabinet

‘Alex 21’ lawyer released
Lawyer was detained after inciting violence, other lawyers say he is being framed

Khaled Said trial postponed until 4 December
Clashes outside court force session to be temporarily postponed; several activists arrested

Appeal of 21 Alexandrian women accepted
The young women are members of the 7am movement, which opposes the ouster of former president Morsi

Pro-Morsi protests spark violent clashes
106 arrested in Cairo, 77 arrested elsewhere

21 Alexandrian women sentenced
Some of the sentenced are minors; lawyers claim some were wrongfully detained
Former FJP Shura council member arrested
25 more people arrested on Sunday

Dozens of detained refugees begin hunger strike
Over 50 Syrian and Palestinian refugees are protesting unlawful detention in poor conditions
Nationwide violence during Brotherhood supporters marches
One dead, 14 injured, in clashes; dozens arrested

21 Alexandria detainees to face trial
Prosecutors decided on Monday to try the group of female protesters arrested last month

Friday clashes lead to the death of two teens
Muslim Brotherhood and opponents clash a day after the curfew was lifted

Violent clashes leave one dead in Alexandria
Clashes occurred in different cities as pro Morsi demonstrators oppose ‘retaliatory justice’

Renewed detention for 21 Alexandria protesters
The group made up of only female protesters was arrested on 31 October

Morsi’s son and lawyers visit him in jail
The former president sat with his son and legal advisers for two and a half hours on Tuesday

AFTE denies allegations of pregnancy tests on Alexandria detainees
Families of detainees refuse cooperation with NGO

Al-Nour Party condemns reported torture
The party calls for serious investigation into torture reports of detainees

AFTE express concern over ‘security control over universities’
The NGO says it is extremely concerned about recent statements made by PM Hazem El-Beblawi on the matter

Update: Morsi supporters attacked in Alexandria
16 arrested in violence around a pro-Morsi protest

Protests continue in universities as police forces stand by campuses’ gates
Rival demonstrations in Al-Azhar University as Student Union declares “absolute rejection” to Cabinet’s decision; AFTE fears the unwise usage of Cabinet-given power to chairmen

Hassan Mustafa acquitted
Alexandrian political activist has faced three different trials in a year

MOI vows to ‘foil all attempts at creating chaos’ during Morsi trial
Muslim Brotherhood supporters will demonstrate until the trial of ousted president Morsi

45 arrested in Alexandria as Morsi supporters clash with residents
Fighting also reported in Nasr City district of Cairo

Security forces inside Al-Azhar campus
Public prosecution authorises security forces’ entrance to campus after students storm administrative building

Counter-Revolution movements target universities: RevSoc
Revolutionary socialists condemn clashes in Alexandria University
Twelve dead in Alexandria shipwreck
116 rescued by coast guard

Alexandria Chamber of Shipping expects renewed growth in the maritime market
Mohab Mameesh, chairman of the Suez Canal Ports Authority, stated that the canal was safe, and that in the worst case scenario, shipping lines would be secured by the Armed Forces and Ministry of Interior.