
(No confirmation on most Tweets and Blogs ) Lastest News >> 8.40am Our correspondent Jamal Elshayyal took this picture outside the police academy:
Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal says the team defending Mubarak, his son and the former interior minister, has asked that the case also include evidence of the recent violence in Tahrir Square. They say the fact that people have also been killed while the ex-president is behind bars is proof that Mubarak cannot be blamed for the killings during the revolution. ..................................................................................................... 28 Dec 8.59am
Protesters gathered in Cairo as an Egyptian court banned forced virginity tests by military [EPA .................................................................................................. 8.50am An Egyptian woman has won a case against the country's military after she was forced to undergo a so called "virginity test. Samira Ibrahim says she went through the ordeal with six other women, after they were arrested during protests in Tahrir Square in March.
................................................................................................. 8.50am An Egyptian court ordered on Tuesday that forced virginity tests be
stopped on female detainees in military prisons. The case was filed by Samira
Ibrahim, a woman who said the army forced her to undergo a virginity test in April after
she was arrested during a protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square. ...................................................................................................... |
Egypt Now, News & latest updates " bjh35 News Group" Women protest against the military council's violations against female demonstrators [REUTERS]
This dramatic photo was taken in the no-go area near Tahrir Square in Cairo on Saturday, on the second day of clashes between protesters and police [EPA]
A protester, kneeling on an Egyptian flag, shouts slogans during clashes with army soldiers near Tahrir Square.
A protester has his eyes washed with milk to protect against tear gas
Men form a human chain in front of police to prevent protesters from throwing stones at them on Sunday.
Protesters in Egypt duck tear gas and rubber bullets during a crackdown on Saturday night.
Egyptian state television posted the following image from Tahrir Square
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