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Egypt Press – July 8
Published in Youm7 on 08 - 07 - 2011

Preparation for today's million-man demonstration in Tahrir Square topped today's media. Also covered was the decision to refer 25 people accused of involvement in the Battle of the Camel to the Criminal Court.
Youm7
Youm7 reported that 25 people accused of involvement in the Battle of the Camel to the Criminal Court. Among them are Safwat al-Sherif, former Speaker of the Shura Council Fathi Sorour, former speaker of the People's Assembly.
Al-Ahram
According to the State-run newspaper Al-Ahram, demonstrators are preparing Tahrir Square and big squares across the country for the ‘Friday of the Constitution First.' The Youth Revolution Coalition announced they will not raise any slogans belonging to any party.
Al-Akhbar
It is decided that anyone killed or injured from January 25 through March 24 is a victim of the revolution, without discrimination. Anyone who died due to injuries during that period is also considered one of the revolution's victims. Those who are totally disabled and their relatives will be granted support from the fund for revolution victims.
Democratic Coalition parties refused new People's Assembly and Shura Council law that was submitted by the cabinet. They said they support a bill they submitted to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF).
Al-Wafd:
“Get up Christians, we will not say to the priests ‘Amen'” and “no bishop no pope, we are in Egypt not in a forest” are slogans of the Egyptian Coptic Christians who demonstrated to call for civil marriage and the ability to divorce and remarry.
The Judges' Club issued a statement condemning attacking judges via media because of their verdicts concerning current issues.
Al-Masry Al-Youm
Muslim Brotherhood (MB) youth conducted an opinion poll on the Facebook page, “Don't argue, don't discuss, you are Muslim Brotherhood member.” The poll aims to evaluate the Brotherhood's media performance after the debate held between MB member Mahmoud Ghezlan and Al-Masry Al-Youm editor-in-chief Magdi el-Galad on the talk show “New Egypt.”
Al-Dostor
Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf met with al-Wafd Editor-in-Chief Osama Heikal, who was nominated to be Minister of Information.
Clashes broke out in Suez police directorate between Revolution Martyrs' relatives and with demonstrators and the police forces after the verdict of releasing policemen and police officers who are accused of killing demonstrators.
Al-Shorouq
Demonstrators in el-Arbein Square in Suez were attacked with tear gas during their sit-in. The protestors accused businessmen and police offices of attacking them because they want to end the protestors' sit-in at any cost.
Egypt's Ministry of Interior sees reshuffle inside its structure. Minister Mansour el-Essawy will fire 270 police generals who graduated in 1973 and in 1974. The Ministry will form a new administration for Human Rights.
Al-Gomhorreya
Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris sued the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party Chairman Mohammad Morsy for insulting and causing tort to the national economy. Morsy, during the first press conference of the party, accused Sawiris of insulting Islam and said the Brotherhood will not leave him.
Morsy added that Sawiris' party, Free Egyptians, is one of the remnants of the former regime and offers bribes to get signatures for its forming.


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