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Thursday 28 November 2013

Egypt Press Review: Nov. 28



Youm7:


The International Muslim Brotherhood Organization took an escalated step against Egypt through forming an exile government in France but leaders of the banned organization in Egypt denied any relation with this exile government.

Attorney General Hisham Barakat referred to a number of Brotherhood leaders, including Sawfat Hegazy, Mohamed el-Beltagy, former Minister of Youth Usama Yassin, and former parliamentary member Mahmoud al-Khudairi to criminal court for detaining and torturing a citizen.

Also:

Former advisor of ousted president Mohamed Morsi Yassir Ali refused to amend Camp David accord
Secretary General of the Arab League Nabil al-Arabi: Egypt is on the right path

Al-Ahram:


Tension rose between Al-Azhar, Nour Party, and Church representatives within the 50-member committee around principles of the interpretation of principles of Islamic Sharia law in the constitution draft.

Football Association board of directors decided to appoint Shawky Gharib as the new manager of the national football team, replacing U.S. Coach Bob Bradley on Wednesday.

Also:

Railway services to Upper Egypt resumed amid intensified security
Jerusalem Post: Three spying cells for Mossad detained in Egypt
Interim government will not back off from protest law

Al-Akhbar:


A security source said Egyptian novelist Hamed Abdel Samad returned after three days of disappearance since Sunday. Security agencies are making effort to reveal the details of the mysterious disappearance.

Angolan officials denied the statement about banning Islam in Angola, saying that the government decided to ban an unlicensed Islamic institution and not the Muslim community as a whole.

Also:

Suspension of 11 students and eight professors from Al-Azhar University affiliating to Brotherhood
Al-Azhar and Nour Party representatives agreed to interpret principles of Islamic Sharia, but church representatives reject
Dozens of immigrants drown near the Bahamas

Al-Masry Al-Youm:


Turkey’s Ambassador to Cairo Hüseyin Avni Botsalı left Egypt on Wednesday to return to Turkey along with 38 members of the diplomatic mission. The decision was made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to expel the Turkish Ambassador because of Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s statement supporting the Brotherhood.

Also:

Imprisonment of 14 Muslim Brotherhood girls for 11 years for blocking roads and using force
The government will not amend the protest law
Upper Egypt’s trains resume activity after 106 days of suspension
Originally published in Youm7.
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