Latest in Tag: Trial Highlight
Latest in Tag: Trial

Saber denied family visit
Alber deprived of the visit due to mistake by prison officials

Pope’s butler goes on trial in ‘Vatileaks’ scandal
Charged with leaking confidential Vatican memos

Bahrain imprisons activist for defacing poster of king
Prominent activist has eight charges pending and three more trials in progress

Former Israeli prime minister escapes harsh sentencing
Ehud Olmert could return to politics

Britain, Sweden silent on Ecuador Assange proposal
Assange still fears Sweden will hand him over to the United States

Bahraini policemen to be tried for torture
Interior ministry recruits 500 new police officers

Palestinians show solidarity with fasting prisoners
Palestinians protesting in solidarity with four detainees
13 Bulgaria Muslims stand trial on radical charges
Facing charges of preaching radical Islam

Nazif gets three years in prison
Nazif receives a three year sentence for illegal money making

Cambodia genocide suspect unfit for trial
The decision to release the First Lady of the Khmer Rouge, Ieng Thirith, on the grounds of her diminishing mental faculties angers countless Cambodians affected by the Red Purge.

Journalists on trial in Turkey highlight Kurdish plight
Journalists held on trial for alleged links to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)

The fight for justice continues in Egypt
Movements created to help military detainees work together

Complaint brought against Al-Nas Channel
Al-Nas Channel being sued for allegedly attacking Copts

Iraqi VP sentenced to death
Ongoing turmoil in Iraq as top Iraqi politician is sentenced to death in absentia

Acquittal for Morsy car attackers
Defendants acquitted due to lack of evidence

All 12 detainees of Syrian Embassy clash released
“Charged with assaulting police officers” detainees released by the public prosecutor

Maspero trial postponed to 2 October
Coptic activists accuse the state of double-standards towards the religious minority

Port Said trial postponed, defence demands bench recusal
Ultras Ahlawy members protested outside the Police Academy

Desmond Tutu calls on ICC to try Bush and Blair
Tutu believes legality of the US-led invasion of Iraq and civilian casualties justify investigation

Okasha’s trial for inciting violence against Morsy postponed
Trial of the controversial media figure postponed to Saturday

Criticising military leadership will always be a taboo
DNE speaks to Ragia Omran, lawyer and human rights activist with the No Military Trials for Civilians group.

Afifi remanded in custody
Dostour Editor-in-Chief remanded in custody while case adjourned on “insulting the president” charge

No amnesty for detainees in military prisons released by Morsy’s committee
Released military prisoners didn’t receive presidential pardon, says the No Military Trials movement

Calls for releasing military detainees could be answered within the week
A new report recommending the release of more military detainees to be presented to Morsy on Sunday

Mubarak and other ‘ill and elderly’ prisoners may be released early
Media see it as a harbinger of an early release for the former president

Fights erupt at Cabinet Building protest trial
Fights erupted on Sunday after a court postponed the trial of the 269 protesters who took part in the protests near the Cabinet building in December
Abasseya trial resumes
Abasseya trial resumed Wednesday with little movement on Tuesday’s verdicts

Salafi MP scandal ends with suspended sentence and a fine
A former Salafi MP has been sentenced and fined for committing an indecent sexual act – his supporters protest his innocence
Asil Nadir returns to face trial
Asil Nadir, formerly one of Britain’s most notorious fugitives, returns to face trial in the UK

Judge orders detention of Ayman Nour, fellow defendants, in forgery trial
Judge Abdel Salam Gomaa gave no reason for ruling that Nour and his co-accused should be held in prison, but Egyptian judges often make such orders when a guilty verdict is looming.