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Year: 2008

Lawyers rise in protest on eve of amendments vote

Posted on 09/06/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Michaela Singer reports:

Standing before a row of black-clad central security police, lawyers from all over Cairo crammed into the small forecourt of the Lawyers’ Syndicate to protest against proposed amendments to the lawyers’ laws.
The protest comes on the eve of what is expected to be the final vote on the amendments, which, according to sources at the Lawyers’ Syndicate board, were composed solely by syndicate head Sameh Ashour.
The amendments to the current law focus on the board of elected representatives of the Lawyers’ Syndicate. Elections were due to be held this year, but in a court ruling last month they were cancelled indefinitely.
The 2004 elections, which were riddled with vote rigging from all sides, including accusations against Ashour himself, were also declared invalid.
A court ruling in 2005 confirmed that several cases of rigging, which included the mysterious disappearance of six ballot boxes, marred the election. However, no follow-up investigation was undertaken, nor was anyone, throughout the previous three years of the current term, officially accused of vote rigging
With the invalidity of the previous elections now officially declared, the current president Ashour can legally stand for what will effectively be a third term in office. However, until the elections take place, he will form a syndicate board with presidents of sub-syndicates standing in for the other representatives.
Yet many believe this is a strategy hatched between government authorities and current head Ashour, with the aim of stifling the independence of the syndicate and subjecting it to the state of “sequestration and a government appointed guardianship.”
“This will not serve the interests of the profession,” Mohammed Kamel, vice-president of the syndicate and Wafd party member, told Daily News Egypt. “Local syndicate presidents represent their local governorate; it is not their job to drive forward the profession itself.”

Lawyers protest June 2008

Victims of paramilitaries seek justice in Colombia

Posted on 09/06/200807/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Victory for opposition on gas export deals

Posted on 09/06/200807/02/2021 By 3arabawy

From the Daily News Egypt:

Bowing to pressure from the opposition, Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmy announced Sunday that the government will revise its natural gas export prices and will not sign new exportation contracts until the end of 2010.
Since the latest energy price hikes kicked-in this year, experts and opposition members have been calling on Fahmy to amend the prices on all existing gas contracts, saying Egypt’s rate is below the current international market prices.
Several opposition parties have also opposed the idea of exporting gas to Israel as a matter of principle.
“We will review prices of natural gas in all agreements without any exception,” Fahmy said on Sunday.
Although in his statements the minister did not specifically focus on the gas agreement with Israel, government newspapers reported that Sunday’s PA session was devoted to debating this specific deal.
According to Abdallah Helmy, coordinator of the popular campaign to prevent Egyptian gas exports, who was present at the session, the government has reached a consensus that “we don’t have enough gas to sign any new export deals.”

Kefaya organized a demo in front of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, to denounce Mubarak's foreign policy vis-à-vis Israel's war on Lebanon. Demonstrators demanded the expulsion of Israel's ambassador to Cairo. Photo by Nasser Nouri ​, 6 August 2006​

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