Four Muslim Brothers student activists were detained in the Nile Delta town of Tanta.
In Cairo, Al-Azhar University dismissed seven MB students, and barred six others from entering the second term exams.
Hossam el-Hamalawy
Four Muslim Brothers student activists were detained in the Nile Delta town of Tanta.
In Cairo, Al-Azhar University dismissed seven MB students, and barred six others from entering the second term exams.
Driver Emad Kabeer, the Bulaq el-Dakrour torture victim, is to be released 20 March, reports Wael Abdel Fattah of Al-Fagr. Emad, currently locked up in Damanhour Prison, then should be able to attend on 2 April the trial of Police Captain Islam Nabih and Corporal Reda Fathi, who tortured and sexually abused him in Bulaq el-Dakrour Police Station.
Wael also reports that Emad’s lawyer Nasser Amin was intimidated in court by one of the associates of Islam’s father, General Nabih Abdel Salam, who was the Security Director of the Sohag province till 1997.
Muslim Brotherhood blogger Abdel Moneim Mahmoud calls for the release of secular blogger Kareem Amer and all political detainees..
I take my hat off to Abdel Moneim.