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Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Press & Information Office London

Press Statement 19th Sept 2013

No politically-motivated arrests in Egypt since June 30 uprising.


Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry Badr Abdel-A'ati said there is no detention in Egypt for political reasons since June 30. the spokesman's remarks refuted the statement of the US Department of State that her country opposes detention of the political nature in Egypt.
Similar cases in UK The Public Order Act 1936 (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6 c. 6) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed to control extremist political movements in the 1930s such as the British Union of Fascists (BUF). According to this act the UK authority arrested Abu Hamza El Masry and Abu Qatada along with four other terror suspects who broke on English laws but under public order act they promoted violence and spreading speech of hatred in society. It takes 8 years, 15 court cases and a 25million bill to keep him and his huge family be slung out.

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Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Press & Information Office London

MB group is connected to terrorist groups killing civilians, Copts and other minorities, burning churches and throwing fire balls on establishments in Egypt " there is no record of MB renouncing their 1930s-1950 terrorism which led to 1948 ban by civilian court after trial of assassinating prime minister EL Noqrashi ... And we challenge anyone to produce statement from MB condemning terrorism, they never condemned 9/11 or London bombing in 1997. Kind regards, Sohair H. Younis Press Counsellor Egyptian Embassy 299 Oxford Street, W1C2DZ London Tel : + 4420 74092236

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