Parliament deputy and head of Albawaba journalism institute Abdel Rehim Ali commented Wednesday on the crisis of confiscating Al-Bawaba newspaper issues for two days in a row, saying he receded from the publishing the headlines of Albawaba that caused the crisis, stemmed out of his patriotic sense to end the crisis. During his press conference at the House of Representatives, Ali said that journalism aims at revealing the truth, and face the government of its insufficiency, that's why Albawaba's issues called on interior minister to quit following his failure in securing Egyptian churches during the attack of Palm Sunday. "We faced the tyranny of Muslim Brotherhood (MB) bravely," Ali said, adding that he revealed their evil plans to weaken police apparatus during the rule of ousted MB President Mohamed Morsi. The prominent journalist faced a crisis with censorship, when the issues of past Monday and Tuesday were confiscated at the printing house. Headlines of the Albawaba newspaper were demanding the leave of interior minister following the deadly attack against Tanta and Alexandria churches on April 9. "Some foreign and MB media misused our crisis with interior ministry, that's why we receded the headline and resumed printing the newspaper," Ali said, revealing that he will submit a file about renewing security strategy to counter terrorism to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi within one week.