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Popular marches calling on President Mubarak to step down, Alexandria, 8 February, 2011. Thousands of protesters staged rallies across the government and shouted chantings against corruption and regime. Meanwhile, protests in Tahrir Square enter its 15th day in a row calling on Mubarak to leave office.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 16 Oct 2012
The Alexandria Criminal Court on Tuesday adjourned to 19 January the trial of security officials and police officers...
Protesters remove slogan of Interior Ministry, Cairo, September 9,2011. Ultras Ahly protesters gather at Interior Ministry, participating in Friday of correcting the path.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 09 Sep 2012
The Port Said Criminal Court on Sunday acquitted former Port Said security chief Salah Eddin Ahmed and three officers...
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.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 06 Sep 2012
A criminal court on Thursday acquitted four senior police officers accused of killing protesters during the 25 January...
An injured protester during clashes between riot police and protesters in Tahrir Square, Cairo, November 19,2011. Violent clashes erupted when riot forces despersed Tahrir sit-in violently, which left one death, and hundreds of injuries.
MENA 12 Jun 2012
The Cairo Criminal Court on Tuesday adjourned the case of police officer Mahmoud Sobhy al-Shenawy, the alleged eye...
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.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 31 May 2012
The Cairo Criminal Court on Thursday acquitted four police officers who were charged with killing three protesters and...
Mohamed Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, known as Mohamed al-Sunni, the policeman accused of killing protesters in Zawya al-Hamra neighborhood on 28 January 2011, during last session of his trial in Cairo Criminal Court, March 7,2012. The court issued the not guilty verdict, and acquitted Sunni along with two other police officers, Ahmed al-Khouly and Alaa Adel Abdel Razeq of killing and attempting to murder protesters.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 27 Mar 2012
Cairo Criminal Court decided Tuesday to convene on 30 May to issue a verdict in the retrial of Mohamed Ibrahim Abdel...
 

Arabi Abdel Basset, a Suez activists, leads chants as protesters from Suez condemn a court's decision to release on bail the alleged killers of protesters during the 25 January revolution.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 15 Mar 2012
The Suez Criminal Court on Thursday adjourned to 11 April the trial of the Suez security chief and a number of police...
Child participating at the first anniversary of the 25 January revolution which led to ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak, Luxor, 25 January, 2012. Several political groups and revolution coalitions called for taking to Tahrir Square and main streets across Egypt to celebrate first anniversary of the revolution and demand achievement of the revolution demands
Al-Masry Al-Youm 11 Mar 2012
Damietta Criminal Court on Sunday postponed to 16 May the trial of two security officials accused of killing protesters...
One police station burned, Egypt, 28 January, 2011. Rioters set police stations on fire after policemen had withdrew from Cairo in the aftermath of a wave of protests staged nationwide.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 08 Mar 2012
Cairo Criminal Court acquitted Captain Wael Madgy Erfan of the Sharabiya police department, north of Cairo, of killing...