Housing minister sentenced for failing to uphold judicial verdict
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbuly is the latest to be sentenced for failing to uphold a previous court ruling. But will his verdict be carried out?
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbuly is the latest to be sentenced for failing to uphold a previous court ruling. But will his verdict be carried out?
“National Security is a big black box within the Ministry of Interior,” says Sherif Mohie Eddin, counter-terrorism and human rights researcher at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR). He…
The murder of political activist Shaimaa al-Sabbagh seems to have had a ripple effect on the Egyptian state, an effect that might not always be seen, but the traces of…
Though the Cabinet reshuffle announced on Thursday didn’t come as a big surprise, Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim’s replacement with Major General Magdy Abdel Ghaffar was an unexpected move for many…
General Mohamed Ibrahim’s controversial tenure as minister of interior came to an end on Thursday, when the president replaced eight ministers in his…
Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim called on the media not to focus on violations committed by the police, saying they are “individual”…
Security forces have managed to arrest members of 31 terrorist and jihadi fundamentalist cells in the last month, according to Ministry of…
Interior minister Mohamed Ibrahim headed a raid earlier on Sunday in Qalyubiya. During the raid, 15 assailants were arrested, on charges of theft…
There have been over 700 arrests since April as part of the Interior Ministry’s crack down on 40 “terrorist cells” in its…
Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim said on Sunday that security forces have succeeded in eliminating 99 percent of the terrorist cells in Egypt.…
«Mission accomplished, as far as the authorities are concerned. Rabea al-Adaweya is gone. When the presidency announced that mediation with the Muslim Brotherhood had failed, Al-Azhar…»
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