U.S. criticizes as violation of rights Egyptian court decision to ban Bahaiism on identity cards 

The Associated Press 

WASHINGTON: The United States condemned as a violation of fundamental religious rights an Egyptian court's decision to deny members of the Bahai religion the right to have their faith recognized on official identification documents. 

PM calls for alliance over Iran   

 BBC News 

Mr Blair says moderate countries must take on Iran Moderate Muslim states must form an "alliance of moderation" to counter Iran and challenge its influence, UK prime minister Tony Blair has urged. He called on the world to "wake up" to the monumental struggle between the forces of moderation and extremism.  

Wanted man may have fled in veil

 BBC News 

Mustaf Jamma is thought to have returned to Somalia Police seeking a man over the murder of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky are considering the theory he may have fled the UK dressed as a veiled Muslim woman.

 

 

Mustaf Jamma is thought to have returned to Somalia

Most Gitmo Detainees Freed Elsewhere 

AP 

Four-fifths of ‘vicious killers’ released after return to home countries.The Pentagon called them "among the most dangerous, best-trained, vicious killers on the face of the Earth," sweeping them up after Sept. 11 and hauling them in chains to a U.S. military prison in southeastern Cuba. 

Risk to British lives ended Saudi jet probe

Government told sharing of intelligence on al-Qaeda would be ended  

The Observer  

Saudi Arabia threatened to stop sharing vital intelligence - particularly intercepted communications between al-Qaeda members active there - unless Britain suspended its investigation into a controversial arms deal, The Observer can reveal.

Egyptian court rules against Baha'is, upholding government policy of discrimination  

(BWNS)  

In a closely watched case that has become the focus of a national debate on religious freedom, Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court today ruled against the right of Baha'is to be properly identified on government documents.  

Egyptian opposition Islamists held for 15 days 

CAIRO (Reuters)  

Egyptian prosecutors have ordered that 140 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood, including deputy leader Khairat el-Shatir, stay in detention for 15 days for questioning, judicial sources said on Saturday.  

Egypt Releases Name Of American - Grey Warren - Arrested In Terror Investigation 

PipeLineNews.org

The Egyptian government has released the name of the American - Grey Warren, from Ohio - who was arrested and is being held incommunicado along with a French national in connection with a terror investigation possibly involving the Muslim Brotherhood.

لأول مرة‏..‏ النيابة تتهم الجماعة المحظورة بالإرهاب والعنف

 الأهرام 

ضبط مليون جنيه داخل منزل وشركة نائب المرشد لتمويل أنشطة الجماعة لأول مرة وجهت نيابة أمن الدولة العليا تهمة الإرهاب واللجوء للعنف لقيادات وعناصر من جماعة الإخوان المحظورة قانونا‏,‏ وكانت أجهزة الأمن قد ألقت القبض عليهم عقب أحداث الأحد الماضي داخل جامعة الأزهر‏,‏ ولجوء طلاب الجماعة المحظورة لاستعراض القوة وفنون القتال وإرهاب الأساتذة والطلاب بارتداء ملابس وأقنعة سوداء‏.‏  

 


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