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Sorour said another major fear is the injuries that will be caused by unexploded ordinances strewn about conflict areas.
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Earlier this week, prosecutors banned travel and froze the personal finances of Mr. El Sherif; Fathi Sorour, the speaker of parliament's lower house; and Zakariya Azmi, Mr. Mubarak's former chief of staff.
Egypt Rallies Swell Against Military Matt Bradley 2011
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They have seen evidence that there was a new use of antipersonnel and anti-tank landmines in the area near Ajdabiya, said Ayman Sorour, executive director of the NGO Protection Against Armaments, a member of the landmine coalition.
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"We refuse interference in our internal affairs and the condescending and tough language of the resolution," Sorour was quoted by the state-owned al-Akhbar daily as saying.
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Neither Matatiele mayor Libby Sorour nor the police were available for comment.
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On Sunday morning Matatiel's mayor Libby Sorour telephone Sapa claiming that about 400 squatters had moved back on to municipal land known as the Race Course farm in Matatiele.
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On Sunday morning Matatiel's mayor Libby Sorour telephone Sapa claiming that about 400 squatters had moved back on to municipal land known as the Race Course farm in Matatiele.
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Joining forces with Sorour, Mohamed Kamal, the NDP's secretary for indoctrination and training, told
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Attracted into a fatal honey trap on January 20, 2006, outside Paris by "Emma", or rather Sorour, her Iranian first name, Ilan made a date with the 17-year-old girl who had approached him three days earlier in a telephone shop on Boulevard Voltaire in Paris.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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According to the constitution, Sorour explained, the President would only dissolve parliament "in order to prevent a clash between the People's Assembly and the government from paralysing political life."
IPS Inter Press Service Adam Morrow and Khaled Moussa Al-Omrani <editors@ 2009
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