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Report: DFB considering legal action against former president
Government affirms farmers’ ownership of disputed land
Dispute witnessed violent clashes between farmers and feudal owners
Justice minister resigns, new appointment expected
Experts question whether minister’s replacement will really help the reality of social equality and justice in Egypt
Legalise hashish trade to combat budget deficit: Tobacco Traders
Legalising hashish trade will save EGP 4.2bn for national economy, says Salama
Photojournalist Gamal Ziada attends trial in ‘Al-Azhar University clashes’ case
Photojournalist Gamal Ziada attends trial in ‘Al-Azhar University clashes’ case
Presidential decree issued to settle corruption cases
Amendments to Criminal Code aim to provide corruption case defendants way to reconcile with state
Parliamentary elections’ procedures fail to abide by deadlines, causing delays
“Cancelling elections now saves the state a waste of EGP 1bn,” says former State Council president
Calls for a ‘religious revolution’
Al-Sisi’s call for a “religious revolution” was criticised, but was not followed by protests
Human rights groups calls for ‘presidential palace’ trial defendants amnesty
Defendants handed two year sentences and two years of parole, after appealing earlier sentence of three years
5,000 farming families face eviction in Alexandria
Egyptian Endowments Authority seeking to convert land into real estate investments
Suez lawyers strike over police assault claim
Lawyers were attacked by riot police inside court, says Lawyers Syndicate head
Human rights group condemns killing of conscript
CSF conscript was suspected beaten to death last week in North Sinai
Doctors’ Syndicate to take action against non-payment of dues
Syndicate says proof exists that meetings with health ministry do not solve any problems
Top Egypt court dissolves FJP
The court decision is final and is described by the Brotherhood as one which is “legally null”
Hisham Mubarak Law Centre registers hunger strikes
Two activists start hunger strike in support of detained journalists
NGO criticises prosecution of Shi’a
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights said it is deeply concerned by a recent court sentencing of a Shi’a citizen to five years in prison
Abu Zeid denies resignation after feud with Al-Ahly club board
El-Beblawi blocks sports minister’s decision to disband Al-Ahly club board
Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organisation: Cabinet
Anti-Coup Alliance downplays the decision
The coup is a betrayal of the oath Al-Sisi swore: Morsi
Egypt’s ousted president addresses Egyptians in a statement read by his lawyer
Anti-torture campaign calls for defining torture in constitution
Nation Without Torture campaign requests listening session with Constituent Assembly
New committee to look into Nile University conflict with Zewail City
Nile University students organise press conference outside contested buildings; reject new committee
EIPR condemns constitutional articles on disability rights
Organisation suggests amendments drafted by legal experts’ committee might encourage discrimination against disabled persons
Al-Tayar Al-Sha’aby launches campaign to document security violations
Movement reiterates support for state’s anti-terrorism measures yet stresses importance of respecting human rights
Presidential advisor defends constitutional amendment
The constituent assembly formation expected to be announced soon; different institutions submit lists of nominees
Constitutional amendments mostly criticised
30 June Front puts forward a list of nominees for the constituent assembly, Misr Al-Qawia Party says it will not take participate
SJC rejects Ahmed Suleiman’s return to Judiciary
The council rejected the former justice minister’s request to return to court of appeals
Public prosecution warns against assaults on security forces
A statement on Thursday warns that violations of this kind will be met with decisive action
Minister of Justice urges protesters to stay peaceful
Suleiman: ‘We hope that protesters will help police forces in capturing those committing acts of violence or vandalism.’
Tamarod maintains its campaign is legal
The opposition movement maintains demands for early presidential elections