28 January
Mubarak retrial adjourned until 17 August
Egypt
July 6, 2013
Mubarak retrial adjourned until 17 August
Cairo Criminal Court has adjourned the retrial of former President Hosni Mubarak, his two sons, and former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly…
Low-ranking officer acquitted of accusations he killed demonstrators
Egypt
April 17, 2012
Low-ranking officer acquitted of accusations he killed demonstrators
Cairo criminal court on Tuesday acquitted low-ranking police officer Mohamed al-Sunni of charges of attempted murder outside Zawya al-Hamra Police…
Retrial of police officer convicted of killing protester adjourned to June
Egypt
March 8, 2012
Retrial of police officer convicted of killing protester adjourned to June
A lawyer challenged Thursday the testimony of the sole witness in one a case involving the killing of protesters outside…
Amid security vacuum, attacks on police stations repeated
Egypt
February 4, 2012
Amid security vacuum, attacks on police stations repeated
In the past two days four attacks on police stations have taken place amid nationwide unrest in the wake of a football…
Update: Hundreds remember Friday of Anger on Qasr al-Nil Bridge, sit in at Maspero
Egypt
January 28, 2012
Update: Hundreds remember Friday of Anger on Qasr al-Nil Bridge, sit in at Maspero
Despite it being the first anniversary of the most violent day of Egypt's revolution, the numbers in Tahrir Square were…
Protester who lost both eyes sues Interior Ministry
Egypt
January 28, 2012
Protester who lost both eyes sues Interior Ministry
Activist Ahmed Harara, who lost both his eyes during protests, on Saturday filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Interior,…
Traffic flows normally in Tahrir, protesters to mark Friday of Anger
Egypt
January 28, 2012
Traffic flows normally in Tahrir, protesters to mark Friday of Anger
Traffic flowed through Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Saturday, a day after a mass protest dubbed the "Friday of Dignity" called…
Calls to boycott phone operators on anniversary of communications blackout
Egypt
January 7, 2012
Calls to boycott phone operators on anniversary of communications blackout
Several activists called for boycotting mobile phone operators on 28 January, the day mobile phone networks were disabled last year…
Authorities arrest ‘police sympathizer’ for allegedly killing 18 protesters
Egypt
November 17, 2011
Authorities arrest ‘police sympathizer’ for allegedly killing 18 protesters
Security forces in Suez, northeast of Cairo, arrested fugitive Sayyed Ibrahim Farag (AKA Araby Farag), who is accused of being…