Egypt offers ICJ Pharaonic statue
Egypt

Egypt offers ICJ Pharaonic statue


http://tinyurl.com/754ut (Egyptian State Information Service)
"The Egyptian ambassador in the Hague Ahmed Fathallah will on Monday offer a statue representing the Pharaonic god of justice to the international Court of Justice (ICJ) on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of its establishment, sources at the Egyptian embassy said on Sunday. The head of the court will receive the statue in a ceremony to be attended by all members of the court including Egyptian judge Nabil al Arabi."
This is the entire posting on the SIS website.




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