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Two members of the Muslim Brotherhood died in clashes with the police in Abd al- Hamīd Ismat Street in al- Salām City. Two more are under arrest due to being accused of killing journalist Mayādah Ashraf and Mary Sāmih in ‘Ayn Shams, last month
72 hours after the terrorist organization Ajnād Masr (Egypt’s Servicemen) announced planting explosive devices near Itihadiyyah Palace, three bombs went off killing two officers and injuring six in the process. The bombings adhered to the exact specifications detailed in Ajnād Masr’s statement. 
Two anonymous men bombed the telecommunications center of 6th of October yesterday, killing its security guard’s daughter and wife, as well as injuring his son.
The Dahshūr unrest entered a new juncture on Friday (Aug. 3) after dozens of local Copts and several Coptic movements protested outside the St. Mark Cathedral in the Cairo district of al-‘Abbāssīyah to reject the forced displacement of 120 Christian families. Giza Governor Dr. ‘Alī ‘Abd al-Rahman,...
Four from the makwagī’s family members were arrested and remanded in custody pending investigation while search is on for five members of the electrician’s family in Dahshūr, located 60 kilometers away from Cairo. [Ahmad ‘Abd al-Latīf, al-Misrī al-Yawm, July 29, p. 19] Read original text in Arabic
As a result of its hitherto Imbābah investigations the Supreme State Security Prosecution charged 23 salafists with terrorism, premeditated murder, vandalism of public and private property and intimidating citizens. Prosecutors also began questioning a Coptic café owner in the area, who is accused...
The article at hand announces that the Supreme State Prosecution took over the investigation of the Imbābah clashes from the Military Prosecution and began its investigation on Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Furthermore, the article provides detailed information on the investigation’s latest findings. Read...
Egyptian Public Prosecutor ‘Abd al-Majīd Mahmūd ordered the formation of a team of prosecutors to investigate sectarian clashes that occurred in Imbābah, Cairo, on Saturday, May 7, 2011. Read original text
Public Attorney ‘Abd al-Mājid Mahmūd has ordered the release of 42 of the detainees in the al-‘Umrāniyyah church riot incident. The Coptic Church has welcomed the releases and called for the freeing of those still being held before Christmas. A church source said there is no longer any...
Dozens of Copts gathered yesterday outside the ‘Umrāniyyah Church to protest its delayed construction. The protestors were reportedly protected by twelve central security vehicles. Giza Governor Sayyid ‘Abd al-‘Azīz met with a delegation of priests to discuss a solution to the problem and...

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