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Latest in Tag: police

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

Cabinet gives security forces right to enter university campuses
University presidents will have the right to request the entry of police forces into campus in case of “threats to individuals, entities and students”

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

Essam Atta remembered, two years on
Sympathisers hold demonstration in memoriam of torture victims in front of Press Syndicate
Prime suspect killed in security operation in Sohag
Security forces sought to capture the suspects of a shooting that killed policeman on Sunday night

Turkey police fire tear gas to disperse court protesters
The Ankara court on Monday rejected a demand by the victim’s lawyers that the defendant be detained and ruled instead that he could take part in hearings via video conference for security reasons.

Three officers killed in Daqahleya
The assailants who opened fire on a police checkpoint are yet to be found
Four police officers charged with killing 37 detainees
Contradictory accounts of charges from Prosecutor’s Office and victims’ lawyers

65 women were saved from sexual violation during Eid: pressure group
I Saw Harassment released the results of its four day long campaign to fight sexual harassment during Eid Al-Adha
Explosions in Sinai leave eight security men injured
One of the attacks slightly injured the assistant of the Commander of the Third Field Army

Ministry of Interior expresses unity with Ministry of Defence amid October War anniversary
The interim Minister of Defence stressed the need for “attention to all threats aimed at destabilising the security and stability of Egypt.” Al-Sisi called for increased coordination between the two institutions to ensure the safety and security of Egypt’s citizens.
One conscript dead, another injured in Port Said attack
Suspects are still at large after drive-by shooting

Canadians banned from travel, case still open
Tarek Loubani and John Greyson turned away from airport as their case is still open

Students Against the Coup holds protests at Cairo University
Hundreds protest the military backed government
Army and police forces deploy in Al-Ayyat
Ministry of Interior spokesman says police forces controlled the situation, one suspect arrested
Four dead and 25 injured in Al-Ayyat clashes
Clashes erupt amid conflict over local racketeering

At least eight more detained in Kerdasa
Over 100 people had already been arrested in security operations in the Giza village
‘High Court youth’ suffer behind bars, ECESR report
The four were charged with damaging the High Court building, assaulting High Court employees and “thuggery”; they have spent over a year incarcerated

More Kerdasa detainees
Prosecution orders the detention of 23 detainees
In Pictures: Funeral of police chief gather masses
On Friday, mourners gathered to pay their respect to security chief Nabil Farrag whose funeral was held by the Unknown Soldier Memorial in Nasr City. Farrag was killed when Egyptian security forces stormed Kerdasa in the latest where security personnel faced-off with Islamist militants. Defense Minister Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi, Prime Minsiter Hazem El-Beblawi and Interior …
One injury in Suez as violence erupts
Pro and Anti-Morsi protesters clash again in Al-Geish Street

68 more arrested in Kerdasa and Nahia
Muslim Brotherhood: “Civilians are being terrorised”

NGOs discuss human rights situation in Egypt
Two NGOs presented the UN Human Rights Council with a joint statement on human rights while head of the EOHR discussed reforms in the security sector

Ongoing security operation in the Giza village of Kerdasa
Ministry of Interior spokesperson: “We will not retreat before cleansing Kerdasa of terror spots”

There will be no progress
There will be no progress, as long as we keep repeating the same mistakes, as long as hypocrisy and lies are the name of the game, as long as no real change happens. There will be no progress in the Tourism industry, as long as our government continues to believe that it is a “marketing” …

Case of suspected fatal torture by police reported
Many questions remain unanswered over a new case of police brutality

Has the police state returned?
In the previous article, we discussed the secret conflict raging between supporters of the old regime and advocates of a democratic state. We discussed in detail the nature of the supporters of the old regime, and the different fault lines which exist within this group, in addition to the propensity of those from the the …
Students briefly detained in Alexandria
Security forces dispersed a student protest outside Alexandria University on Sunday

One dead after assassination attempt on minister
Violence continues in Cairo as Boulaq blast hits police station