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by: Issandr El Amrani
2005-10-8
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-8
the Arabic network for human rights information denounced today the general administration of publications confiscating the new issue of "Al-Shorouk" weekly newspaper after publishing an article by the chief editor criticizing the parliament president.
Abdul Fattah Ali the chief editor of the weekly publication.. |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-8
Thousands of Egyptian Islamic students Sunday demonstrated at universities demanding democratic reforms.
Protests, organized by the banned Muslim Brotherhood movement, were held at three major universities in Cairo: Cairo University, Ain Shams and al-Azhar. Demonstrating students wore black and white shirts reading "free un.. |
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by: Ikhwan Online
2005-10-9
The formation of the National Front for the Change that contains the union of the opposing parties and the political powers; which consists of the movements of Moslem Brotherhood, Keefaia, and el-Karama, is announced.
These powers resolve to.. |
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by: AFP
2005-10-10
Brotherhood students push for free polls “We.. |
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by: Ikhwan Online
2005-10-10
The students of the Moslem Brotherhood, in Cairo University, will arrange a student conference on Thursday 10th of Oct. The conference will be attended by student representatives of all Egyptian universities.
The conference, entitled ’a Free University’, will witness the announcement of the demands of.. |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-11
They share podiums and air the same grievances, but
Egypt s opposition and pro-reform activists are an eclectic mix of groups
whose ideologies span the spectrum from Islamic to secular, liberal to
conservative...
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-11
Some 6000 students joined the pro-reform demonstration on Cairo University campus..
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-11
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood students push for free polls "We don’t want security forces on campus, we don’t want the regime to intervene and rig student elections on November 11," said one of the organizers, Abdulmo.. |
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by: Ikhwan Online
2005-10-12
The National Committee in Defense of the Opinion-related Prisoners, headed by the journalist, Muhammad Abdel Qudoos, will organize a massive demonstration in front of the Egyptian Physicians’ Syndicate, on Monday 10th of Oct. The demonstration aims at calling for the release of..
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-12
Al-Ahram: the Moslem Brotherhood is the Leading Opposing Power in Egypt.......The Moslem Brotherhood comes on the top of the most popular political parties and movements in spite of the security tight measures and pursuits exercised on it. .. |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-13
parliamentary elections November 8th |
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by: AP
2005-10-13
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, officially outlawed but widely tolerated, may have its candidates run under the movement’s own name in November’s parliamentary polls, rather than as independents as they have done in the past... |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-14
The following contains parts of the letter of resignation by the Egyptian Diplomat Mr Yehia Zakareyia Nagm, the Charge D’Affaires in Caracas which he sent to the Egyptian Foreign Minster and published in Al Qodos Al Arabi which is a London base newspaper issued on 24th of May 2005... |
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by: Ikhwan Online
2005-10-14
The leader of Egypt’s banned Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday urged Egyptians to vote in next month’s parliamentary elections saying it may be a fair race but he still warned voters to guard against forgery.The Arab world’s most populous country held its first multi-candidate presidential race in September and holds parliamentary elections, in three stages, starting on November 9...
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by: Ikhwan Online
2005-10-14
Aziz Sedqy: the Moslem Brotherhood Makes the Opposing Front Successful: |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-14
Speech by Mr. Muhammad Mahdi Akif |
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by: Dr. Azzam Tamimi
2005-10-15
Abdel Aziz Makhuan, an actor and a political activist, urged all opposing powers to unite themselves to attain unified goals; to fight corruption and deposition and to improve the living conditions, in Egypt...
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-15
Muhammad Abdel Khaliq, the ex-Undersecretary of Culture Ministry, and a prominent forerunner of the Moslem Brotherhood, stressed that "the movement tolerates the major share of reform and change in Egypt"... |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-10-16
El-Erian is free El-Erian, 52, a former lawmaker, spent more than five months in custody without charge. He and fellow Brotherhood leader Helmi el-Gazar were detained May 6, hours be.. |
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