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UPDATE: Egyptian Baha'is court case

From the Muslim Network for Baha'i Rights:

We were hoping that today, the Supreme Administrative Court would follow in the footsteps of Cairo's Administrative Court and issue a verdict favouring the right of Baha'is to obtain ID cards.



Unfortunately, the Court has delayed issuing a final verdict to the 2nd of February.

This verdict has already been postponed several times, from November 3rd to December 15th, and then to today. The expectation is that the Supreme Administrative Court verdict will be positive, but the Egyptian courts have a habit of producing unpleasant surprises.

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