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Pope Shenouda has delegated Bishop Yu’annis to follow up on the incident of the Virgin Mary church in Sohag
Muslims and Christians enthusiastically welcomed Pope Shenouda III on his historical journey to Upper Egypt.
The 96 persons accused in Al-Kosheh riots will be retried before the Sohag Criminal Court. The Court of Cassation accepted the appeals lodged by the Supreme State Security Prosecution against the acquittals they were given.
Relatives of those killed in al-Kushh incidents expressed their content that a church is being built in the name of their loved ones.
The court will issue its final decision concerning the appeals against Al-Kosheh rulings, which was filed by the state prosecutor’s office and the victims’ relatives, on July 30.
The authors refer to an article, published in Al-Ahram, that recounted the incidents of Al-Kosheh and concluded that the sentence of the court to release all the accused was to make Al-Kosheh enjoy the happiness of both Christmas and the Lesser Bairam. They believe that the story is completely...
On its 5th page, Watani exposes the proceedings of the session. It writes, in details, what happened from the very first session till passing the sentence on Shayboub.
In its session summoned on the ninth of May, the criminal court of Sohag decided to postpone the passing of the sentence concerning the first riots of El-Kosheh. As for the second riots it was postponed to the session of the 4th of June.
The last report of the peace-making committee was received. Several sessions were held in order to discuss the final agreement for dealing with the situation in Al-Kosheh. The final agreement stated that 65 new shops would be given to the people as a kind of compensation for the people who had...
This article tackled the problems of the merchants of Dar Al-Salaam. They have been asking the officials for help, but the officials advise them to wait. During these last few months, they have been losing a lot of money and nobody is compensating them. They were promised compensation, but this...

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