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...Last week, an army officer shot and killed a female shafshafa who had come to Ibrahim’s neighbourhood in search of food. She was deaf, Ibrahim said, and did not hear the soldiers’ order to stop....
...“It could easily happen in small villages because the attacks will be seen to have achieved their aim in Arish,” says Ishaq Ibrahim, a researcher at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, a civil society...
...“Copts have always been subject to religious persecution, but what happened this past week was a negative reaction to the [General] al-Sisi statement ending Morsi’s term,” said Ishaq Ibrahim, of the Egyptian...
...“It is a complicated issue, and the families fear for their lives if they go back to the village,” said Ishaq Ibrahim, the researcher who wrote the EIPR report....
...Mohammed Ibrahim Ishaq squats in a tiny strip of shade beside his hovel of sticks and cloth in the desert camp, where the sandy wind batters noisily against the tin roofs of some of the more sturdy shelters...
...Commenting on Mr Fayad’s statement, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, head of the Islamist Dawa party, said yesterday that it was “what you would expect a man of religion to say.”...
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