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Corruption, Embezzlement and Inciting to Kill – Charges Face the Mubarak Clan

The sons of Mubarak are expected to be questioned Tuesday by Egyptian authorities. Allegations leveled against them include corruption charges as Egypt's interim government investigates the actions of them and

Commission accuses Mubarak’s Sons of Masterminding Attacks on Protestors

A much expected report fromthe Fact Finding Committee on Egypt’s January 25 Revolution was released today.

Los Angeles Times: Illogical for Egypt’s NDP to remain

An article posted in The Los Angeles Times describes Egypt’s Supreme Administrative Court decision to dismantle the former ruling NDP and liquidate all the party’s financial assets and properties as

Mubarak’s former ruling party dissolved

Realizing the publics’ demand an Egyptian court has ordered the dissolving of Egypt’s former ruling National Democratic Party.

Ousted Mubarak served 15-day detention order

The 83 year old ousted President Mubarak was ordered detention soon after both his sons Alaa and Gamal also received the pending order for investigation.

April 15th, Million Man March to Bring Mubarak to Justice

The founding committee of the youth of the revolution announced today a Million Man March to Sharm El-Sheikh on Friday, Aril 15th, to surround the place of residence of the

Judge orders freeze on senior ex-officials assets

As investigations continue of former senior officials Egypt's army rulers froze assets belonging to three former henchmen of the deposed Mubarak.

Wide Screens in Tahrir Square Viewing the Cases of Torture during Mubarak’s Era

Protesters in Tahrir Sqare used wide screens showing video clips of cases of torture by the former State Security Apparatus against ordinary citizens.

Law passed criminalising Protests and demonstrations

A new law has been passed Wednesday, by the Egyptian government deeming all protests and strikes illegal.

Chief of SS admits ordering destruction of documents

Former head of state security, Hassan Abdel Rahman, has admitted to investigators that he ordered security personnel and officials to destroy state security files which contained incriminating evidence.