No Result
View All Result
Thursday, February 26, 2026
23 °c
Tripoli
24 ° Sat
24 ° Sun
  • Advertising
  • Contact
LibyaHerald
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Register
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
LibyaHerald
No Result
View All Result
Home Libya

Libyan school officials in Egypt petition to reopen schools after government shut-down

byNewsdesk1
November 13, 2014
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A

By Moutaz Ali.

rp_17-february-school-300x400.jpg
17 February School of the Martyrs, Cairo-Madiniat Nasr campus (Photo: 17 February Schools of the Martyrs)

Cairo, 13 November 2014:

The administration for the 17 February Schools of the Martyrs in Egypt is attempting to reopen its . . .[restrict]schools shut-down by the Egyptian authorities a week ago and which has left nearly 2,000 children without schooling.

According to the Head of School at the Cairo-Madinat Nasr campus, Khaled Sakran, the administration has filed an appeal with the Egyptian Ministry of Education and expects a decision by the end of the day on Thursday.

Should the appeal be denied, the schools plan to take another course of action.

RELATED POSTS

Attorney General orders detention of Acting Education Minister Al-Abed over printing contracts and late delivery of school textbooks

Libya’s Ministry of Education has 600,000 employees, but only 180,000 actually teach – Huge corruption in the printing of the schoolbook

“Libyan Minister of Education Fathi Al-Majbri is scheduled to arrive in Cairo on Friday for talks with officials in the Egyptian Ministry of Education to ensure that the schools will be able to resume operations next week,” Sakran said.

Problems started for the schools last week when the Egyptian satellite channel, Al-Mahour, claimed that there was evidence of immoral behaviour between male and female students at the schools, as well as the harbouring of terrorists within school walls. The station also accused Sakran of having ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.

This came as one of the school’s primary investors filed a complaint against the schools with the Egyptian police, also alleging a connection between Sakran and the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as claiming to have evidence of terrorist activities on campus.

“We understand the concern of the Egyptian authorities regarding these horrible accusations that have come from one of our own partners. Though the accusations were false, we realise that their decision to shut down the schools was a very difficult one,” Shakran said.

Regarding his alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, Shakran was confused and amused.

“I am only a businessman with no political leanings, however, as a human being, I hate the Muslim Brotherhood.”

Sakran believes that neither the Egyptian nor the Libyan governments would deprive 1,985 Libyan pupils of nearly a full academic year of learning. [/restrict]

Tags: EgyptLibyaministry of educationMuslim Brotherhoodterrorism

Related Posts

Hafter’s forces claim liberation of all its kidnapped soldiers at the southern Al-Toum border checkpoint from local militias
Libya

Hafter’s forces claim liberation of all its kidnapped soldiers at the southern Al-Toum border checkpoint from local militias

February 26, 2026
Zawia Municipality meets Chinese companies to discuss establishing Zawia Sea Port
Libya

Demonstrations continue in Zawia for the second day in a row against all incumbent political entities as standards of living continue to diminish

February 26, 2026
Customs Authority’s Ras Ajdir branch opens new K9 Police Sniffer Dogs Unit to increase surveillance of prohibited substances smuggling
Libya

Customs Authority’s Ras Ajdir branch opens new K9 Police Sniffer Dogs Unit to increase surveillance of prohibited substances smuggling

February 25, 2026
Libya calls for unified international community position on Roadmap and ceasefire
Libya

China’s new Ambassador to Libya Ma Xuliang presents his credentials

February 24, 2026
Attorney General orders arrests at Jumhouria bank branch for embezzlement
Libya

Tripoli Criminal Court convicts five Waha bank employees for LD 131 million corruption

February 22, 2026
Mental health services in Libya almost non-existent – approximately one million people need mental health care: WHO 2020 report
Libya

WHO confirms elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Libya – particularly notable given years of political instability and humanitarian challenges on health services

February 21, 2026
Next Post

ICC Special Prosecutor briefs UN Security Council on Libya

Armed thieves grab fire-fighting vehicle at AGOCO storage facility in Benghazi

Top Stories

  • Aldabaiba attempts to solidify his position and continues to entrench rentier state with a spree of handouts

    Aldabaiba refutes Italian media reports of another health setback – says he was having a routine checkup coinciding with a Milan visit

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Newly created Libyan United Airlines reveals logo – stresses it is a privately owned airline

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • As the dollar breaks the LD 10.50 mark, Aldabaiba attempts to deflect blame squarely onto Hafter for Libya’s runaway economic crisis

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Aldabaiba calls on CBL Governor to halt all 2026 project spending across Libya – until the newly US-brokered unified spending agreement is adhered to

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tripoli Libyan government rejects new import taxes, blames dinar collapse on Hafter’s parallel spending outside approved budget

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
ADVERTISEMENT
LibyaHerald

The Libya Herald first appeared on 17 February 2012 – the first anniversary of the Libyan Revolution. Since then, it has become a favourite go-to source on news about Libya, for many in Libya and around the world, regularly attracting millions of hits.

Recent News

Hafter’s forces claim liberation of all its kidnapped soldiers at the southern Al-Toum border checkpoint from local militias

Demonstrations continue in Zawia for the second day in a row against all incumbent political entities as standards of living continue to diminish

Sitemap

  • Why subscribe?
  • Terms & Conditions
  • FAQs
  • Copyright & Intellectual Property Rights
  • Subscribe now

Newsletters

    Be the first to know latest important news & events directly to your inbox.

    Sending ...

    By signing up, I agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

    © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password? Sign Up

    Create New Account!

    Fill the forms below to register

    *By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
    All fields are required. Log In

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Login
    • Sign Up
    • Libya
    • Business
    • Advertising
    • About us
    • BusinessEye Magazine
    • Letters
    • Features
    • Why subscribe?
    • FAQs
    • Contact

    © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.