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Jamal Mubarak speaks of political reform in Egypt
Egypt, Politics, 3/8/2003
Jamal Mubarak, who presides over the political committee at the ruling national party has announced the intention to put an end to the state security courts in Egypt, noting that this measure is in the context of several political reforms measures in the country.
In an interview with the Egyptian official dailies issues yesterday, Jamal, the son of the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, said that the reforms projects which he had indicated its drafts which were drawn 3 months earlier at the directives of the president, will include abrogating sentences such as life long imprisonment with Labor and founding a national council for human rights.
It is however, expected to have an agreement between the committee presided over by Jamal Mubarak and the government on a date to submit these recommendations to the parliament.
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