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The Qena Criminal Court on December 17 adjourned the case of Qurashī Abū al-Hajjāj Muhammad 'Alī and Hindāwī Muhammad Sayīd Husayn, the two partners of Hamām al-Kammūnī, executed after he was found guilty of involvement in Naja' Hammādī massacre that left six Copts and a Muslim policeman killed and...
Execution for al-Kammuni, Not Guilty for his Partners in Naj‘Ḥammādī Church Case. Church: Sentence Doused the Fire in the Hearts of Copts and Muslims The Supreme State Security Emergency Court on Sunday sentenced Muhammad Ahmad Husayn, known as Hamman al-Kamuni to death by hanging for his role in...
Egypt's Supreme State Security Court has sentenced ‘Abd al-Hamīd Abū ‘Aqrab, a member of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmiyyah, to fifty years of prison instead of the execution verdict for his part in planning the killing of security forces in Asyut in 1994 and 1995. The verdict was lessened due to his health...
The Supreme State Security Attorney General starts questioning the detained in the case of the terrorist group uncovered in Cairo.
‘Abd al-Hakīm al-Qādī accuses a Coptic activist from the southern city of Qena of contacting dubious foreign bodies and making reports that harm national unity.
The Supreme State Security Court has decided to release Muhammad Khayrat al-Shātir, and three other senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood who were arrested last December along with 140 other members and students in the case known as "the Azhar militia."
International Religious Freedom Report 2006, released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
The Egyptian Court of Cassation accepted the second appeal Saad Eddin Ibrahim lodged against the seven-year imprisonment sentence handed down to him. The Cassation Court cancelled the ruling and set January 7 for a third and final trial of Ibrahim. Ibrahim was released after the court?s session.
Judiciary independence and national pride are dominating the Egyptian reactions to the US threat to cut aid to Egypt on protest to the seven-year imprisonment sentence given to Saad Eddin Ibrahim. Ibrahim’s American wife says that the crisis will be solved in Egypt without American pressure.
The Egyptian Cassation Court annulled the sentences given by the Supreme State Security Court against Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim and against 18 of the other 27 defendants. It also ordered their retrial and refused the defense request to stay the execution of the seven years imprisonment sentence...

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