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“The judges had refused to recognise the legality of the ouster of Morsi, Egypt's first freely elected president who was ousted after mass street protests against his sole year of divisive rule.”
Seems all they could get the judges for was opposing the legality of the ouster and not for any active support for Morsi or his 'terrorists'.
With judges removed, the corruption watchdog under arrest and the media criminalized who is going to say you are wrong.
Ahmed Suleiman was briefly a Brotherhood Minister for Justice. Prior to that he was a long serving judge appointed by Mubarak. At the end of his brief Ministry he tried to...
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Egyptian blogger among 24 facing jail terms for ‘insulting’ the judiciary
28 September 2017, 17:24 UTC
The Egyptian authorities must drop all charges against Alaa Abdel Fattah, a blogger and human...
Judges' Club warns President Morsi: don't reinstate parliament ... or else.
Egypt’s Judges' Club on Monday night gave President Morsi 36 hours to backtrack on his decision to reinstate the...
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Looks like the judge gave too long a deadline ... the parliament re-convened, briefly, this morning, within 12 hours of this dire warning. I wonder what the ... or else penalty will be? And whether...