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Seven Azhar students arrested

Report of the Azhari Observatory for Rights and Freedoms on violations observed since the start of the study until the end of the second week at Al-Azhar University The new academic year at Al-Azhar University has seen a great deal of violations against students and their rights to express their views, affecting university life, university independence, and students' rights and freedoms. The study began with the arrest of 49 students during the first and second weeks, including 32 prisoners from inside the campus and 17 others from their homes. A number of students were arrested following activities organized by students against the coup. Police forces intervened to break up these demonstrations, which led to the arrest of a number of students, whether participants in the demonstration or non-participants, while the arrest of a number of other students from their homes We would like to point out that the campus of Al-Azhar University has become a camp for the police forces.

Heavy destruction in dam

Ethiopia on Wednesday that its forces foiled an armed attack was aimed at filling Nahdha in the northwest, and sources said an opposition group accused of harboring Eritrea behind the operation. The Ethiopian Minister of State in the government liaison office Zadki Abraha told Anatolia that the security forces managed to thwart the sabotage attempt before the arrival of the perpetrators to the site of the dam. The armed forces managed to kill 13 members of one of the banned opposition factions (which tried to carry out the subversive attempt) and arrested seven others who had fled to Sudan and were handed over to Ethiopia today. The minister revealed that the armed group, which had explosives, RPG launchers and various light weapons, "was trained to carry out terrorist operations and kill the workers in the dam." While the Ethiopian minister has not directly accused one party or entity of being behind the "subversive attempt," Eritrea has warned against cont

Hamdeen Sabahi mocks from Sissi

The former presidential candidate Hamdine Sabbahi attacked in a post on the social networking site Facebook and Twitter. The leader of the military coup in Egypt attacked Abdel Fattah al-Sisi because of his policy and mismanagement of the country and his abandonment of the islands of Tiran and Sanafir al-Masriyat. "It is time for the departure of Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who destroyed the Egyptian economy and sold Egyptian land to Saudi Arabia. The sale of Sisi, Terran and Sanafir, is mainly and in the interest of Israel," Sabbahi said. The Egyptian people to know that well; Egypt at this time specifically turned into a traitor and a group of the leaders of the military council led by Sisi. " As Sabbahi continued, he also said, "Unfortunately, the same mentality still governs us and the same policies are issued by the head of state. I borrowed from the IMF and sold the land and made living a fire that strengthens the poor and the middle class and the program of

Sisi refusing to shake hands

During his speech at the Japanese parliament on Monday morning, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi presented a position between embarrassment and wit when he spoke in the Japanese parliament. Sisi extended his hands shaking hands with the Speaker of Parliament when he invited him to the floor, leaving Sisi without shaking hands. President Sissi received the situation with laughter, and then a number of parliamentarians laughed, before Sisi gave his first speech about Egypt's vision to strengthen cooperation with the Japanese side. The head of the department and the professor of Japanese studies at the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, Adel Amin, explained to Masrawy the position presented to him by the Egyptian president, saying that peace in the state of Japan is bowing in front of the guest and the Japanese rarely hand peace to each other or to foreigners. Adel said that sometimes the Japanese break the rule with peace on the sides of the hand, not the whole hand, but that is