Detention of Egypt's Mursi Extended

Ousted President Mohammed Mursi's detention has been extended for 30 days, judicial sources have said.

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  • Egypt:   Mursi's Detention Renewed

    Aswat Masriya, 13 October 2013

    An Egyptian prosecutor extended on Sunday the detention of ousted President Mohamed Mursi for 30 days pending investigations into allegations he participated in a prison escape… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Mursi Supporters Protest in Cairo

    DW, 11 October 2013

    About 2,000 Islamists have rallied in Cairo. In Egypt's coastal city of Alexandria police fired tear gas to disperse Muslim Brotherhood supporters when they clashed with… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Court Extends Mursi's Detention

    Aswat Masriya, 13 September 2013

    A Cairo court of appeals' judge renewed the detention of former President Mohamed Mursi and his chief of staff pending investigation in charges of collaborating with the… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Govt Delays Action on Mursi Camps

    Tunis Afrique Presse, 12 August 2013

    The Egyptian authorities have postponed their plans to disperse two sit-ins in Cairo by supporters of the country's ousted president, officials say. Read more »

  • Egypt:   African Union Meets Morsi

    Aswat Masriya, 31 July 2013

    The African Union delegation headed by Alpha Oumar Konare (former president of Mali), which is on current visit to Egypt, met with deposed President Mohamed Mursi on Tuesday night,… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Prosecutor Detains Mursi

    Aswat Masriya, 26 July 2013

    The prosecution's decision to detain former president Mohamed Mursi for 15 days pending investigation on charges of espionage arouses suspicion and marks the rule of law's… Read more »

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Anti-Mursi rally (file photo).

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