Cabinet approves draft law criminalizing child marriage

The Cabinet under Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli on Tuesday 12/4/2022 approved a draft law criminalizing child marriage.

The bill is aimed at putting an end to this negative phenomenon, as children under 18 years are not psychologically, culturally, mentally and physically qualified to raise a family.

The draft law stipulates that any marriage contract for those who are under 18 years should not be certified by the marriage officer.

The bill states that children who get married or any person helping them to marry should be punished by imprisonment for a term of no less than one year, as well as a fine ranging between EGP 50,000 and EGP 200,000.

It also provides that any marriage officer who authorizes a contract for children under 18 years should be sacked, sentenced to a jail term of no less than six months and ordered to pay a fine of no less than EGP 20,000 and not more than EGP 50,000.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Cabinet: Egypt’s stock of wheat enough for 2.6 months

Chairing the fourth ministerial meeting for the committee that was tasked to follow up the repercussions of the global crisis on the Egyptian strategic commodities, Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli revised the state’s stockpiles of certain basic food commodities, saying that the wheat stock is enough for 2.6 month as this coincides with the start of the wheat harvest season from the local farmers.

The Prime Minister announced that the government has allocated EGP 1.1 billion to the Supply Commodities Authority and the Agricultural Bank of Egypt for purchasing the local wheat from the farmers.

During the meeting, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Ali Meselhi confirmed that the supply of local wheat goes smoothly, noting that there are more than 450 locations to supply wheat nationwide.

Director General of the National Service Projects Organization (NSPO) Major General Mostafa Amin said that supply of wheat that was planted in Toshka and East Owainat could reach about 500,000 tons.

As for other basic commodities, the Prime Minister noted that sugar stocks are sufficient for 5.6 months, while the stocks of both oil and rice are sufficient for 5.9 months each. The meeting also tackled the government’s efforts in controlling the food prices which went nuts recently due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russian conflict’s impact on the global economy.

Egypt’s wheat imports are projected to go down due to the Ukraine-Russian, said the US Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture on March 28, 2022.

“FAS Cairo forecasts Egypt’s wheat imports in MY 2022/23 (July – June) at 11 MMT, down by 8.3 percent from MY 2021/22 Post’s import estimate figure of 12 MMT. Importing and buying wheat from other markets remains a viable option for government and private purchases,” the FAS said in its report.

Egypt is currently suffering from a potential crisis of wheat supply due to the ongoing Russian-Ukraine conflict as the two countries are the biggest wheat importer to Egypt. So, the government is targeting to increase the area of the wheat crops by 1.5 million feddans over the next three years in accordance with a new study conducted by the Egyptian Cabinet’s Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC).

Egypt needs about 18 million tons of wheat annually, with local productivity of 10 million tons of wheat. So, it has been gravely affected by the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict as it gets 80 percent of exported wheat from both conflicting countries.

Obstacles to wheat cultivation in Egypt boil down to the problem of pests, the lack of fertilizers, the increase in the land salinity, and climate change impacts, officials at the Ministry of Agriculture told Sout Al-Omma newspaper on Monday. The government is working to remove these obstacles with multiple, the official added.

Egypt seeks to collect up to 6 million tons of local wheat from farmers this season, which starts in April, Minister of Supply Ali Moselhi said on Monday in the third meeting for the national committee to face the Ukraine crisis’s impact on strategic goods.

Despite the government’s efforts to secure wheat supply that is essential for the subsidized bread, one of the 2011 Revolution’s slogans, the government would not stop importing wheat from other countries like France even with high price to fill the gap between the local production and the consumption, head of the farmers’ syndicate Hussein Abdel Rahman Abu Saddam told Egypt Today on Sunday.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Egypt must release illegally arrested Christians: Amnesty

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Amnesty International has urged Egypt to release nine Coptic Christians who were arrested for protesting against authorities’ refusal to rebuild a damaged church. The protesters were arrested on 30 January by Egyptian security forces and are residents of Ezbet Farag Allah village in el-Minya governorate, a small Christian village. They had appeared in a YouTube video a week before their arrest, protesting against the authorities’ refusal to rebuild their church. #Egypt | Authorities have for years ignored calls to rebuild the only church for around 800 Coptic Christians in their village. Stop … Continue reading “Egypt must release illegally arrested Christians: Amnesty”

Sisi’ support for women enabled them to assume all posts – Morsi

President of the National Council for Women (NCW) Maya Morsi asserted President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s support for Egyptian women enabled them to assume all posts in the country without discrimination.

 

Addressing celebrations, held to honor Egyptian women and ideal mothers with president Sisi and his spouse Intessar el Sisi attending on Wednesday 23/3/2022, Morsi added “We take pride that president Sisi supports Egyptian women before the world at large.”

 

For the first time in the history of the country, Egypt has female judges and prosecutors, she pointed out.

 

Morsi went on to say the password is the genuine political determination, which helped women enjoy all their constitutional rights.

 

The NCW, the Egyptian women’s home, is working in all governorates to help in programs of “Decent Life” and “Developing the Family,” she noted.

 

The government boosted integration and coordination to take into consideration needs of women and achievement of their economic development and empowerment, she added.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Sisi greets Greece, Namibia on Independence Day

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi greeted on Tuesday 22/3/2022 his Greek counterpart Katerina Sakellaropoulou on the occasion of Greece’s Independence Day.

Presidential secretary Mohamed Negm El Amin was delegated to the Greek Embassy in Cairo to offer the greetings on this occasion.

On the other hand, President Sisi delegated Presidential Secretary Mohamed Adel Mokhtar to the Embassy of Namibia to convey greetings to the African country on its Independence Day.

Namibia Independence Day falls on March 21.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Washington to provide Egypt with F-15 jets, U.S. general says

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The top U.S. general for forces in the Middle East said on Tuesday that he believed the United States would provide Egypt with F-15 aircraft. “I think we have good news in that we’re going to provide them with F-15s, which was a long, hard slog,” General Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, said during a congressional hearing. McKenzie did not provide details on timing or how many F-15 aircraft, made by Boeing, would be provided. Last month, McKenzie emphasized “very robust” military assistance to Egypt as he flew into Cairo in the wake of a decision by Presiden… Continue reading “Washington to provide Egypt with F-15 jets, U.S. general says”

PM checks on strategic staple reserve ahead of Ramadan

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli and Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Ali el Moselhi reviewed reports on the status of Egypt’s strategic reserve of staple commodities, as well as their availability at supermarket chains and other commercial outlets ahead of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

 

During a meeting Sunday to follow up on the supply ministry’s efforts to ensure the availability of staples ahead of the holy month, to start early April, Madbouli also discussed the preparations under way to launch “SuperMarket & Ahlan Ramadan” exhibitions in Greater Cairo and other governorates, to offer basic food items at affordable prices.

 

This week will see the launch “Ahlan Ramadan” exhibitions in various governorates with the participation of major supermarket chains, government companies, and commercial outlets, the minister said.

 

Moselhi also reviewed the situation of basic food items, especially wheat, given the economic ramifications of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.

 

Egypt has a total of 3.6 million feddans of wheat cultivated area this season, which yield nearly 10 million tons, Moselhi noted.

 

He added that his ministry is looking to procure over 6 million tonnes of local wheat from local farmers this harvest season through various incentives, highlighting efforts to facilitate farmers’ supply of wheat to state-owned silos and mills nationwide.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Egypt executes seven convicts on “terror” charges

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The Egyptian authorities carried out executions over 48 hours against seven convicts, who had been found guilty of terrorism-related charges in two different cases. According to an Egyptian rights group based in the Czech Republic, they had not received fair trials, though. The executed convicts had been subjected to several violations during arrest, interrogation, and trial, which were not considered during the trial process, the Egyptian Front for Human Rights (EFHR) said in a statement on Thursday. EFHR explained that the seven executed convicts had been reportedly subjected to enforced dis… Continue reading “Egypt executes seven convicts on “terror” charges”