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Al-Masry Al-Youm 27 May 2012
The Rod al-Farag Court of Appeals on Sunday acquitted all defendants involved in the Massara church demonstration last...
Clashes between riot forces and protesters at Suez Security Directorate, February 3,2012. Violent clashes erupted yesterday between riot police and protesters, who gathered at Security Directorate to condemn Port Said massacre, which left 2 killed, and dozens of injured.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 09 Feb 2012
Two defendants charged with involvement in the clashes that erupted outside the Suez Security Directorate last Thursday...
Riot police beating a protester, Tahrir Square, Cairo, November 19,2011. Violent clashes erupted when riot forces dispersed Tahrir sit-in violently, which left one death, and hundreds of injuries.
Sami Abdel Radi 21 Nov 2011
Egyptian Attorney General Abdel-Meguid Mahmoud on Monday released 67 defendants arrested in Tahrir Square clashes...
Mostafa Mohie 31 Oct 2011
A military court on Monday issued suspended six-month prison sentences for 87 defendants who were arrested in relation...
A demonstration organized by a number of political movements in front of the Public Prosecutor's office to protest the arrest of  120 people during the violent clashes that erupted between Coptic Christians and riot police over the construction of the Church of the Archangel and the Virgin in al-Omranya, Giza, 25 November, 2010.  The protestors carried banners bearing the phrase: "Long live the Crescent with the Cross", "No to preventing the establishment of places of worship", and "I am a Muslim and I refuse the persecution of Copts and Muslims by police officers". Central Security forces surrounded the protestors to prevent them from accessing the street and blocking traffic.
Sami Abdel Radi
Ahmed AbdEllatif
03 Jan 2011
A decision as to the fate of 23 suspects who remain in detention in connection with the recent Omraniya church riots...
Arabic Edition 29 Oct 2009
The Supreme State Security Court on Thursday postponed hearings into the case known as the "Egyptian Hizbullah Cell"...