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Egypt press – August 17
Published in Youm7 on 17 - 08 - 2011

Egypt press reported the case of the Battle of Camels, Egypt's ruling military council's meeting, and the chief of the Dubai Police Force, Dahi Khalfan Tamim's, statements on the Egyptian January 25 Revolution.
Youm7:
Independent daily newspaper Youm7 reported more than 35 lawsuits filed to the Egyptian Public Prosecution against the new names involved in the case of the Battle of Camels. The prosecution summoned the accused.
In other news, the paper added the compensation for the martyrs of the January 25 Revolution was cashed form funds of social insurances. In addition, the Egyptian Ministry of Finance requested funds to finance the money from the pension money until they find financial resources to fund the martyrs' families.
Al-Ahram:
Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) said in its meeting the year of 2012 will witness an economic restoration, while 2013 will see a true economic start. The meeting attended by the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Minister of Finance, Hazem el-Beblawy, who said the government will allocate a minimum wage without intervening in private sectors.
Meanwhile, a group of youth formed a movement to follow up the rights of Egyptians in Arab and Gulf countries. The movement, ‘Saving Egyptians in the Gulf,' created a Facebook page to make awareness and follow up on Egyptians' rights in Gulf States.
The paper said investigation with Jordanian Spy, Bashar Abu Zeid, is accused of spying for Israel and also revealed Israeli Mosad officer, Ophir Harare, asked Zeid to establish a company in Egypt to producing hair product, Keratine, that causes sterility for men and women.
Al-Akhbar:
Al-Akhbar newspaper criticized the chief of the Dubai Police Force, Dahi Khalfan Tamim's, statements. Tamim said the January 25 Revolution was triggered by Zionist conspiracy. Tamim added Israel wanted revenge from the leader who launched the air strike against it in 1973.
In other news, the Muslim Brotherhood in Dakahlia, Delta, Egypt, will run for parliamentary election under the title ‘Islam is the Solution.'
Al-Masry Al-Youm:
Independent newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm unveiled the secret reasons behind former the former Vice-President, Omar Suleiman's, getting top levels in the opinion poll of presidential nominees. The paper said there is a businesswoman who gives some youth money to force vote for Suleiman. She pays one EGP (U.S. $0.16) per vote.
Al-Shorouq:
The insecticides the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture gives framers expired several years ago, according to sources. The Ministry extended the expiry date by putting new labels on them.
Al- Gomhorreya:
Mubarak's state of mind deteriorated after the Public prosecutor ordered to withdraw the security guards.


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