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Fight for Mo’awad Adel’s health continues
Adel was assisting at a field hospital in Mohamed Mahmoud Street when he was shot in the head

Journalists in Egypt continue to face harassment
Numerous attacks on journalists outside the Police Academy on Monday were reported
Egypt journalist jailed for impersonating army officer
AFP – An Egyptian military court has sentenced a journalist to a year in prison for impersonating an army officer over the phone, his newspaper and wife said on Thursday. The ruling against Hatem Abul Nour, a journalist with the independent El-Watan newspaper, was issued on Wednesday, the newspaper reported. It came as a panel …

Hassan Mustafa’s verdict suspended
Verdict served in absentia; Mustafa to appeal it
Brotherhood to be written off registered NGOs list
The decision stems from the government’s keenness on ‘upholding the rule of law’: Cabinet
Brotherhood appeals Cabinet’s decision
The legal representative of the Muslim Brotherhood Association appeals decision to form a committee to manage Brotherhood’s organisation money

Abu Deraa gets suspended prison verdict
Journalist facing military trial sentenced to suspended six months in prison
Cabinet respects verdict on Muslim Brotherhood ban
Cabinet will not take steps in dissolving Brotherhood until final verdict is out

Nile University accuses government of obstinacy
Rights organisations claim Zewail City’s legal arguments in conflict with Nile University are baseless

Verdict whether to disband Muslim Brotherhood Association on Monday
The Organisation founded in 1928 is on the verge of disbanding on Monday

First hearing session on military trials
Head of the military judiciary authority talks to the 50-member constituent assembly about military trials

JUSTICE IN INDIA
By Dr Cesar Chelala The conviction of four men in India, accused of gang rape and the murder of a young Indian woman was widely celebrated throughout the country. Although the conviction is seen as a just and necessary punishment of the young rapists, many women are sceptical that it will lead to a new era in …
Fate of Nahed Sherif has yet to be decided by court
Sherif was arrested along with three others last year and sentenced to two years

Nile University students take first escalation step
Students protest outside the High Court as the student-entrance date for Zewail City approaches

Decision to temporarily relocate Ramlet Boulak residents revoked
Residents of the informal neighbourhood and civil society organisations celebrate the court verdict
EIPR calls on Mansour to stand against state security court
The initiative calls on interim president to not ratify a ruling against nine Copts and eight Muslims

Former information minister not guilty of wasting public funds
Anas El Fiki acquitted on charges of screening Football League matches for free

Court exonerates activists
Ahmed Doma, Alaa Abd El-Fattah and Nawara Negm acquitted on charges of incitement against the Brotherhood

Profile: Lyla El-Gueretly harassed by society, police and judiciary
El-Gueretly: “I turn to the streets to fight against violence and harassment”

Administrative Judiciary refuses jurisdiction regarding Shura cases
The judiciary does not have the authority to rule on cases challenging Shura rulings

Coptic teacher pays an EGP 100,000 fine for insulting Islam
Verdict comes amid rising trend of cases filed for contempt of religion

Columnist sentenced to prison for libel
Osama Ghareeb discovers he received a jail sentence after it was issued

US condemns NGO case verdict
US Secretary of State John Kerry says verdict politically motivated
Convictions in NGO trial ‘a disgrace’
Guilty verdicts and prison sentences in NGO trial draw international condemnation

Bagato supports SCC verdicts
Minister of state agreed with verdicts on Shura Council and Constituent Assembly and said SCC had no right to review constitution

Minister of Interior acquitted after appeal
Ibrahim had initially been sentenced to two years in prison for failing to carry out a court verdict

Primary verdict suspends interior minister
Court sentences minister of interior to prison for refraining from carrying out a court verdict

Nile University still awaiting verdict to go into effect
The verdict gives the university sole ownership of three disputed buildings
Criminal court acquits seven police officers
Court finds police officers not guilty of murdering and injuring protesters on 28 January 2011

‘Black Bloc solidarity’ protesters released
Acquitted during their first appeal session, detainees were originally sentenced to five and a half years in prison