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Ghozlan: We Will Keep Action Peaceful Against Fraud Attempts

In a conference in Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mahmoud Ghozlan assured that Egypt’s revolutionaries and their President-elect Dr. Morsi, his party (the FJP) and the Brotherhood are all

Katatni: Parliament Will Hold Hearing on Latest Developments of NGO Case

The non-government organizations crises in Egypt gets more complex, as Katatni vows to investigate the departure of defendants on a U.S. Military plane that arrived to whisk them away.

Egypt’s prosecutor mulls Justice Minister’s probe

A judicial source has revealed that Egyptian Prosecutor General Abdel Meguid Mahmoud intends to examine a complaint lodged by 56 judges against Minister of Justice Mamdouh Marei accusimg him of

Judges: Mubarak’s Speech Simply Repeated Promises

Commenting on Mubarak's speech at the country’s first ‘Judges' Day’, Judge Zakaria Abdel-Aziz, President of the Court of Appeals, said President Mubarak's speech is not new, but is repeating itself

Mikki: SJC Takes No on Briefs Submitted Concerning Post-Election Abuses

Judge Ahmed Mikki, a member of the Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC), has noted that the Council has not yet examined his complaint about the irregularities and violations that took place

Judges Launch Petition Demanding Exemption from Supervising Upcoming Presidential Election

A number of judges on the sidelines of tertiary-term elections of the Judges Club, began a campaign to collect signatures on a memorandum calling for them to be exempted from

Judges slam Election Fraud

Judges joined Judge Ahmed Mikki, vice president of the Cassation Court and member of the Supreme Judicial Council Mikki in denouncing the elections and the state's undermining of judicial independence

Elections of the Judges Club between the “Independent” and the “Change”

Fierce competition is taking place between the “independent” and the “change” before the third-renewal election next Friday. The two streams used the case of Councillor Waleed El-Shafei who revealed that

Judge’s Arrest and Violations on Election Day Draw Outcry

The detention of Egyptian judge, Waleed El-Shafei, while attempting to monitor a polling station in Badrasheen district during Sunday's voting, has triggered widespread controversy.

State run and independent papers highlight election news

Concerns over the 2010 election’s transparency has not only divided the Egyptian political scene into boycotting and participating parties but has also contributed to fueling internal rifts within opposition parties