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Monday, January 28, 2013

Jan28: # Egypt Shura Council approved Monday night to let armed forces authority to arrest civilians "temporarily" Port Said, Suez and Ismailia

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# Egypt Shura Council approved Monday night to let armed forces authority to arrest civilians "temporarily" Port Said, Suez and Ismailia
Jan 28th 2013, 15:58

Breaking عاجل @ BreakingNewsME # عاجل : http:// ow.ly/hbXF4  Egypt: Shura recognizes granting judicial police of the army  Hide summary   Reply   Retweet   Favorite  Buffer    More Egypt: Shura recognizes granting judicial police of the army Egyptian Shura Council approved Monday night, the amendments made by the government, the law, which gives members of the armed forces authority to arrest civilians "temporarily", in the context of post army to impose a curfew and state ... CNN @CNN · Follow 11:54 AM - 28 Jan 13 · Details Cairo, Egypt (CNN) - Egyptian Shura Council approved Monday night, the amendments made by the government, the law, which gives members of the armed forces authority to arrest civilians "temporarily", in the context of post army to impose a curfew and state of emergency, declared by the President Mohamed Morsi, in the governorates of Port Said, Suez and Ismailia. Included amendments made ​​by the government, to amend certain provisions of the law No. 107 for the year 2012, on the involvement of the armed forces with the civilian police, the maintenance of security and civilian facilities, increase the period of post elements of the army in these tasks, which was done, according to the previous law replaced the amendment, the end referendum on the constitution . According to the Web site reported, "Egypt",'s state television, citing the Middle East News Agency, the amendment proposed by the government, serving up this period "until the completion of the upcoming legislative elections, and whenever the request of the President of the Republic." The amendment also included a new paragraph, states that Defense Secretary determines places, that its citizens may be subject to the provisions of that law, as well as members of armed forces who have been granted the power to "judicial police"...

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