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Latest in Tag: violence

Explosions target 2 policemen’s homes in Al- Arish
Militants reportedly planted IEDs outside the homes of two policemen

Explosion in Fayoum, no injuries reported
Bomb targeted an electricity installation
Terrorism empowers ‘military dictatorship’: Political opposition
Latest incidents put opposition in division crisis, says Revolutionary Socialists group

Military in control of every inch of Sinai: Spokesman
The spokesman urged people not to listen to “rumours” online

Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis trial postponed to 11 August
213 alleged members of the extremist group are on trial for terrorism charges
5 alleged Muslim Brotherhood members arrested
Charges of inciting violence and unlawfully demonstrating
328 illegal immigrants caught trying to enter Libya
Despite spike in attacks against Egyptians, many continue to cross Libyan border
Egyptian kidnapped in Libya
Thousands of Egyptian migrants have returned to Egypt, though most remain in Libya
Police arrests 12 terrorism suspects
52 alleged Muslim Brotherhood members also arrested

Students detained 15 days for managing ‘anti-security’ social media pages
Police lists renowned campaign for detainees amongst “criminal pages”

Final verdict for SPAP and witnesses to Al-Sabbagh killing 26 September
Defence optimistic and expectant of acquittals

91 arrested trying to infiltrate Libya border
“Islamic State” clashes with Islamist forces in Derna

Skirmishes back to ‘normal’ after peak in violence: Deputy governor
Sheikh Zuweid civilians continue to face losses as armed forces crackdown on “terrorists”

Tamarod: From deposing Morsi to its own collapse
25 January and 30 June were not revolutions because we haven’t done anything differently since, says ex-Tamarod founder

Attacks continue ahead of 3 July anniversary
Police officer shot dead in Helwan security checkpoint attack

Countering political violence: Tackle the root causes
By James M. Dorsey European officials, describing recruitment efforts by the Islamic State in Bosnia Herzegovina, mired in a toxic mix of economic malaise and ethnic tension, reportedly fear they may regret having failed to tackle the country’s structural problems in the two decades since the end of the Yugoslav wars. The regret could apply …

Prosecutor General assassinated in Heliopolis explosion
Barakat died in Nozha hospital due to injuries he sustained
In Pictures: Prosecutor General injured in Heliopolis explosion
Explosive device was planted in Barakat’s security vehicle outside his residence, say witnesses

EIPR reviews strategy to combat violence against women
Among main objections to strategy is its vague definition of sexual violence, often linking it to moralistic perspectives

‘I Saw Harassment’ gets positive response from male citizens in awareness campaign
“We hope police are better trained and ready to help victims during Eid,” says coordinator
Teacher, students released on bail for ‘contempt of religion’ after ISIS video
Teacher Gad Younan was made to leave his village, following a meeting of Christians and Muslims

Egyptian-Libyan treaty on border crossing procedures implemented
Egyptian, Libyan officials held talks in Matruh last month, and agreed to open the borders to Libyans entering Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood supports call for retribution
Almost 350,000 support Egypt Call

Cabinet clashes retrial to resume on 9 June
Journalist, police conscript and lawyer punished by judge Nagy Shehata during session
Court details acquittal verdict from protest charges in Al-Sabbagh’s case
It was just a celebration like ‘weddings’, states court

Ultras groups banned by court order
“They will not have a voice in the face of the regime,” says anti-Ultras lawyer
4 killed in violent clashes in Damietta
Basarta village enters sixth day of unrest with dozens of arrests

Sexual harassment in university campuses ‘endemic’: I Saw Harassment
Report indicates decline in reported cases of sexual harassment, rise in violations in universities and schools
In Pictures:Morsi handed 20 years in prison for inciting, demonstrating violence
All 15 defendants were acquitted of killing protesters in the Presidential Palace case

Morsi handed 20 years in prison for inciting, demonstrating violence
All 15 defendants were acquitted of killing protesters in the Presidential Palace case