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An image grab taken from Egyptian television shows Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of Supreme Council of Armed Forces, delivers his speech on the 38th anniversary of October victory.
Arabic Edition
Mohamed Elmeshad
11 Sep 2011
The North Cairo Criminal Court has postponed the testimonies of Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi and Chief of Staff of the...
Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters flash a noose towards pro Mubarak supporters holding a Mubarak poster outside police academy court in Cairo, Egypt.
Sarah Carr 10 Sep 2011
Millions of Egyptians will be impatiently awaiting a glimpse of their de facto leader when he appears on Sunday to...
Image taken from Egyptian State television on August 3, 2011, ousted President Hosni Mubarak, raises his hand proving his attendance during his trial, the police academy, Cairo. Mubarak, his sons Gamal and Alaa, and former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly are accused of killing protesters during 25 January revolution.
Staff 15 Aug 2011
1:00: Refaat announces that to the trial will not be broadcast on television again when the case resumes on 5 September...
Lectures Hall (1), Police Academy, New Cairo, July 31, 2011. Ex president Hosni Mubarak is planned to stand trial at Police Academy August 3rd in one most anticipated - and unprecedented - trial ever in Egypt's fresh history. Mubarak's sons, Alaa and Gamal, as well as ex Interior Minister Habib al-Adly and six aides stand trial with Mubarak. Present Interior Minister Mansour al-Eissawy went on a tour at Police Academy and surrounding area, where heavy security presence is expected. Notably, Mubarak faces charges of killing protesters during January 25th protests which led to Mubarak's downfall. 
Ahmed Shalaby 13 Aug 2011
On Monday, the Cairo Criminal Court will decide whether former Vice President Omar Suleiman, Field Marshal Hussein...
Image taken from Egyptian State television on August 3, 2011, ousted President Hosni Mubarak, behind the bars during his trial, the police academy, Cairo. Mubarak, his sons Gamal and Alaa, and former Interior Minister Habib al-Adli are accused of killing protesters during 25 January revolution.
Ahmed Zaki Osman 07 Aug 2011
The trial of deposed President Hosni Mubarak and his associates has raised a bundle of procedural issues, with judges,...
Arabic Edition 06 Aug 2011
The former secretary general of the dissolved National Democratic Party, Hossam Badrawy, has revealed some details of...
A grab taken from state-owned Nile News TV of Habib al-Adly, former Interior Minister, in cage, during his trial with six of his aides on charges of killing protesters during January 25th Uprising, Cairo Criminal Court, New Cairo, July 25, 2011. Court adjourned to August 3rd on which al-Adly - one of Mubarak's most hated strongmen - will be tried side by side with ousted president Mubarak himself. Notably, not a single non-state TV and/or satellite station shot one most anticipated trial of a man who allegedly incurred pain and loss on Egyptians, killing, torturing and arresting scores.
Staff 27 Jul 2011
In a popular trial held in Minya Governorate on Tuesday, both ex-president Hosni Mubarak and former Interior Minister...
Protesters shout slogans for immediate trial of toppled regime figures, Tahrir Square, July 10, 2011. Protesters took down to sqaure on Friday demanding a "faster" pace for trials of Hosni Mubarak regime figures. Later, on Sunday, a group of protesters blocked emplyees and and citizens from entering Tahrir Complex - a huge administrative building at epicenter of Tahrir Square - raising tone and braodening scope of protests if demands are not justly met. .
Noha El-Hennawy 11 Jul 2011
Most of Monday's papers lead with the negative impact of Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's televised speech...
File photo of Mansour al-Essawy, interior minister, during an interview wih Al-Masry Al-Youm, 26 March, 2011.
Rana Khazbak 11 Jul 2011
About a dozen police officers protested in front of the Interior Ministry on Sunday rejecting interim Prime Minister...
Egypt's Prosecutor General Abdel Meguid Mahmud (centre) leaves after an inspection of the Mohammed Mahmoud Khalil Museum in Cairo.
Ahmed Zaki Osman 11 Jul 2011
  In an attempt to calm growing public criticism of a perceived lack of justice, Egypt’s Public Prosecution...