Egypt- 13 inspectors of excavations in Tud archaeological site, submitted several files to the Bayadiya police station and the Administrative Prosecution, demanding to resolve the crisis and return them to work again after the director of Tud archaeological site prevented them from signing the lists of attendance and absence as they have been doing during the past years, under the pretext that they are unwelcome and that the ministry issued a decision to dismiss them, threatened to go on hunger strike if their demand not met. Ahmed Fawzi Atallah al-Saghir, one of the workers, said that they are a group of young people working in this profession for several years ago, without any problems under the supervision of Nawal Abdul-Jaber Badawi, but with the arrival of the new director he refused to sign in the attendance in the morning on the pretext that the Upper Egypt Antiquities area ended their work, being temporary and not permanently appointed.