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Egypt press—June 24
Published in Youm7 on 24 - 06 - 2011

Today Egypt's press tackled topics including Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's speech calling upon all political power to unify their vision for Egypt. The media also covered the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces' (SCAF) warning that foreign interventions aim to incite sectarian violence in Egypt.
Youm7
Egypt's ruling military council has warned of foreign interference in internal affairs with the intent to incite sectarian violence, according to the daily newspaper Youm7.
The paper added that The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) said in a statement that police in the West, not Western Christians, and the politicians who support Zionism adopt this ideology.
In other news, the criminal court of supreme state security, headed by judge Gamal al-Deen Safwat, announced the sentences of three defendants charged with spying for the Israeli Mossad. The one defendant present was sentence to 25 years in prison; the same sentence was given in absentia to the Mossad officers Eddie Moshe and Joseph Demor. The court also confiscated the seized papers and devices for Egyptian intelligence.
Al-Ahram
State-run newspaper al-Ahram reported that Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has called upon all political powers to unify their visions and avoid conflict in order to push the country towards success and democracy. Sharaf also asked all Egyptians to endeavor to enhance economic growth and to protect the January 25 Revolution's success.
The Egyptian poet Farouk Goweda revealed in an Al-Ahram article that around 80,000 rare monumental pieces have been stolen from the Egyptian Islamic Museum.
Al-Akhbar
Egyptian Minister of Social Justice and Solidarity Gouda Abdel Khalik said there are a lot of loopholes in the support system due to former regime's corruption. Thus these loopholes should be taken into consideration, especially in the gas tubes support.
Taliban described U.S. president Barak Obama's announcement on U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as a “symbolic step.” Obama announced that the 23,000 U.S. troops that were sent in 2009 would withdraw from Afghanistan.
Al-Wafd:
A Dutch guest has granted the acquittal of anti-Islamic Politician Geert Wilders on charges of inciting hatred towards Muslims, who are shocked by the acquittal verdict.
Al-Masry Al-Youm
Independent newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm reported that the Youth of the second anger revolution announced that putting constitution first is not their priority. They added that their demands, during the coming Tahrir protest on July 8, would be focused on the economic and political aims of the revolution as well as cancellation of the military courts trying civilians.
The Al-Wafd party refused to be an ally to Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party.
Al-Dostor
The opposition newspaper Al-Dostor said that ousted president Hosni Mubarak's son Gamal is still under investigation on charges of manipulating investment funds and privatization cases.
Al-Shorouq
Damietta residents sent Prime Minister Essam Sharaf a compliant to remove the Damietta Fertilizer Plant as it produces harmful substances.
Al- Gomhorreya
Minister of Finance advisor Abdel-Fattah al-Gebaly said to al-Gomhorreya newspaper that the State's General Budget for 2011/2012 includes an increase in the reward incentive from 75 to 200 percent.
The paper also reported that the Salafis have issued a fatwa saying joining its party al-Nour is a religious obligation. They justified the fatwa due to the new religious trends that represent threats to Islam.


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