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Dr. Morsy: The regime's violations exposes its intentions
Dr. Morsy: The regime's violations exposes its intentions
Mohamed Morsy, Muslim Brotherhood media spokesman, criticized the continued abuses against the MB candidates with the upcoming Shura Council’s elections.
Saturday, May 29,2010 13:18
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 The current defiance of the law and Constitution is reflected in such cases, where the NDP candidate Hoda Tablawy from Kafr el Sheik was ordered by court to be eliminated from the candidate's list and deemed inappropriate was ignored and campaigning still continues. The regulation stipulates that the opposition be announced winner and in this case Dr. Mohamed Wahby the MB candidate

Morsy explained further violations included MB electoral posters and banners torn or confiscated and candidates and their supporters arrested the latest being MP Azab Mustafa

He called on the Election’s Supreme Committee to remain neutral and not respond to pressures by the government or allow the Interior Ministry to intervene in its affairs

Morsy called on civil society organizations, human rights organizations and the media to expose these violations and the regime's corruption and to adopt a serious stance regarding the incidents in the elections


tags: Morsy / MB Candidates / Shura Council / NDP / Kafr el Sheik / MB Detainees / Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood / / NDP Candidate / Moderate Muslim Brotherhood /
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