CAIRO, Jan 3 (MENA) – Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Saturday that the criminalization of terrorism in all its forms is a constitutional obligation consistent with international treaties, rejecting claims that such legislation infringes judicial independence or interferes with the administration of justice. In a ruling headed by Chief Justice Boulos Fahmy, the court … The post Egypt’s top constitutional court upholds anti-terrorism laws, rejects challenge appeared first on Egypt Independent .