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Talk shows in review
Published in Youm7 on 05 - 07 - 2011

A variety of topics were covered by talk shows last night, including a debate on whether the trials of figures of the former regime should be televised and on the extradition of former regime figures in Europe and the new parliamentary laws
10:00 P.M.:
The main segment of 10:00 P.M. featured the deputy head of the appellate court, Chancellor Mahmoud Helmy Sherif and the managing editor of Al-Ahram Newspaper, Nabil Amr.
Both discussed how the release of police officers accused of killing protestors in Suez does not mean they are innocent.
They also discussed what it would mean for Egypt if the trials of former regime figures were televised.
The Chancellor believes this indicates a lack of confidence in the judiciary and it may impair their objectivity.
90 Minutes:
More various reports included the Prosecutor General questioning the Suez criminal court's decision to release the accused police officers.
He also questioned the explosion of the gas supply pipeline going through Jordan and Israel.
The main segment of the show was devoted to secondary school results, which the head of secondary school examinations in the ministry of Education, Gamal el-Araby, said would come out Saturday.
The editor of al-Masry al-Youm newspaper, Magdy al-Gallad, proposed an initiative adopted by the newspaper to help the fleet flotilla II to break barricade and Gaza Strip.
The head of Egyptian Interpol also appeared on the program to talk about efforts to extradite former regime figures from England and Europe.
Al-Hayah al-Youm:
Top reports by Al-Hayah Al-Youm were about the former Minister of Mass Communication, Safwat el-Sherif's, jail sentence that was renewed for another 15 days.
The sentence is pending investigations and the bombing of the gas pipeline in Arish.
The main segment was dedicated to discussing the incident at the Balloon Theatre in Agouza and the new parliamentary laws.
Discussions included political representatives from various parties including the Centrist Party, Youth for Change Party and the Ahrar Party.


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