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  2. ETRR-1 - Wikipedia

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    In 2004–2005, an investigation by IAEA discovered that between 1999 and 2003, Egypt conducted about 12 unreported experiments, performed using a total of 1.15g of natural uranium compounds and 9 thorium samples had been irradiated and conducted at the ETRR-1 to test the production of fission product isotopes for medical purposes.

  3. 2011 virginity tests of protestors in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    During the Egyptian revolution of 2011, several female protestors at Tahrir Square were taken into military custody and subjected to torture and virginity tests.. Protestors were evacuated from Tahrir Square on March 9 and military police took at least 18 women into military custody, where they were beaten, electrocuted, and subjected to searches after being stripped, while male soldiers ...

  4. Virginity test - Wikipedia

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    A virginity test is the pseudoscientific practice and process of determining ... Virginity tests done by the military on detainees were banned in Egypt on 27 ...

  5. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi - Wikipedia

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    He is reported to have told Egypt's state-owned newspaper that "the virginity-test procedure was done to protect the girls from rape, as well as to protect the soldiers and officers from rape accusations". [43] He was the first member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to admit that the invasive tests had been carried out. [62]

  6. Eastern European Time - Wikipedia

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    A number of African countries use UTC+02:00 all year long, where it is called Central Africa Time (CAT), [1] although Egypt and Libya also use the term Eastern European Time. [2] The most populous city in the Eastern European Time zone is Cairo, with the most populous EET city in Europe being Kyiv.

  7. ETRR-2 - Wikipedia

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    Also, during the investigation Egypt disclosed the Radioisotope Production Facility which was a new facility under construction at Inshas, designed for the separation of radioisotopes from enriched 19.7% U-235 irradiated at the ETRR-2 reactor. Egypt should have reported the decision to construct the new facility no later than 1997. [16] [17] [18]

  8. 2011 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    27 January 2011: The government shuts down four major ISPs at approximately 5:20 p.m. EST. [115] disrupting Internet traffic and telephone services [116] 28 January 2011: The "Friday of Anger" protests began, with hundreds of thousands demonstrating in Cairo and other Egyptian cities after Friday prayers. Opposition leader Mohamed El Baradei ...

  9. Zahi Hawass - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Hawass, in Egypt and more broadly, increased following the protests in Egypt in 2011. On July 12, 2011, The New York Times reported that Hawass receives an honorarium each year "of as much as $200,000 from National Geographic to be an explorer-in-residence even as he controls access to the ancient sites it often features in its ...