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Lawyers Freedom Committee calls for separation of imprisoned senior officials

The Freedoms Committee in the Lawyers Syndicate submitted a complaint to Attorney General Abdul Magid Mahmoud, in which it demanded the distribution of symbols of the former regime in different

Protestors demand trial of Mubarak and officials on Friday’s Save the Revolution

The call for a second million man march was heard by Egyptians who returned in their thousands to the scene of the January 25 Revolution Cairo's Tahrir Square.

Ahmed Shafiq Announces Running for Presidency after the Referendum

Dr. Ahmed Shafiq, former Prime Minister, met with a number of his supporters yesterday evening in his house.

Egyp’t history in the making ….

As anti-government protesters prepared for a new wave of mass rallies Egypt's government disrupted Internet services.

Egypt Revolution – In the Shadow of Tunisia

January 25 is Police Day in Egypt, a commemoration of the resistance by Islamailiya police against the British in 1952 during which 41 police officers were killed.

Two Hundred and Sixteen MB Cadres Accused of Using Religious Mottos and Promoting Banned Group

The National Ruling Party (NDP) started the translation of its complaint against the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in which it accused the MB of violating the rules of running for parliamentary

Egypt’s Winners and Losers

The election results may not have been surprising, but what will be the long-term repercussions for the key players?

Simple formula

In the past few hours, the chronic symptoms of our political malaise got worse. It is the same old story, the same miserable ailment that has been taking its toll

Egypt’s 2010 Elections – Fraud, Oppression and Hope for Change

Eygpt’s 2010 parliamentary elections will go down in history as a blatant fraud and crime against democracy and the people it represents.

Opposition MPs Pledge to Egyptians to Overthrow Fraud Parliament

Ousted MPs and opposition figures, in a privileged popular scene, have made a vow to the Egyptian people to move forward and end the legitimacy of the new Parliament