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by: Ikhwan web
2005-11-15
The Middle East has transformed rapidly in just the last two years, progressing toward democracy, more dialogue and a stronger condemnation of terrorism, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in a November 13 preview of her address in Jerusalem honoring the memory of the late Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin...
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by: THE WASHINGTON TIMES
2005-11-15
Egyptian voters will return to the polls for runoff parliamentary elections in most parts of Cairo today amid accusations of widespread fraud in the first round last Wednesday.
About 80 percent of seats contested in the first round will be repeated in the runoff... |
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by: Islam online,
2005-11-15
Amid complaints of widespread irregularities and legal rulings annulling some results, Egyptians started voting Tuesday, November 15, in runoffs for the first phase of parliamentary elections in which the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is expected to continue its push against President Hosni Mubarak's ruling party...
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-11-15
Muhammad Akef, the Supreme Guide of the Moslem Brotherhood, cast vote in the reelection of the first phase of the parliamentary election. He was received by the Moslem Brotherhood nominee, Makarm el-Deary, by dozens of the MB members, and by reporters of news agencies... |
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by: Ikhwan Online,
2005-11-16
Human rights organisation calims the rulling party has lost impartiality in the second round.
Egyptians were voting Tuesday in runoffs for the first phase of parliamentary polls, which the opposition Muslim Brothers charged were rife with fraud by President Hosni Mubarak’s ruling party... |
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by: Ikhwan Web,
2005-11-16
30 out of 42 candidates of the Moslem Brotherhood win the run-off election of the first phase of the parliamentary election. Thus, the MB obtains 34 seats out of total 164 of this stage, at rate of 20.7%...
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by: Ikhwan online,
2005-11-16
Today, the Supreme Guide for the Moslem Brotherhood, Muhammad Akef, held a number of interviews with satellite channels and newspapers. He tackled the result of the first phase of the parliamentary election, in which the Moslem Brotherhood wins 34 seats... |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-11-17
Muslim Brotherhood strongly supported in Egypt poll
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by: Masryon,
2005-11-18
The National Democratic Party held a conference to support its nominees in Alexandria. The meeting, entitled ’new thought to enter the future, was attended by Gamal Mubark, the Sanctuary General of the NDP Policies Committee, and Safuat el-Shreef, the NDP Secretary General... |
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by: El-Garbiya online,
2005-11-19
On Wednesday, the American Ambassador in Cairo, Richard Duffy, visited el-Garbiya governorate. He met the governor, businessmen, journalists and four of the AUC students... |
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by: Daily Star
2005-11-21
There has never been any shortage of passion at election time, no matter what the country and no matter how old the democracy. Even in Britain, proud possessor of the Mother of Parliaments, enthusiasm causes the committed to get carried away... |
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by: Amal Aloma press,
2005-11-21
>Stage 2 of the Parliamentary Election coverage of Alexandria Governorate
Al-Raml Constituency: It was confirmed that 18 No taxis full of large crowd of people of the so called “Collective Electoral Vote Registration”ز.. |
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by: Daily Star
2005-11-21
With 47 seats in Parliament and the prospect of even more, group is already largest opposition bloc
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2005-11-22
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by: Vali Nasr,
2005-11-22
>A specter is haunting the Muslim world. This particular specter is not
the malign and much-discussed spirit of fundamentalist extremism, nor yet the phantom hope known as liberal Islam. Instead, the specter that I have in mind is a third force, a hopeful if still somewhat ambiguous trend that I call—in a conscious evocation of the political tradition associated with the Christian Democratic parties of Europe—“Muslim Democracy.”.. |
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by: Jean-Marc Mojon ,
2005-11-22
Egypt’s Christian Coptic minority voiced concern over the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood Monday, after the still illegal Islamist opposition group made impressive gains in parliamentary elections...
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-11-22
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by: Issandr El Amrani, Arabist
2005-11-23
The pan-Arab, Saudi-owned newspaper Al Sharq Al Awsat has published an op-ed by the Muslim Brotherhood’s number two, Mohammed Habib, outlining what a MB government would pursue in eight points... |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-11-23
>Islamist supporters say many were stopped from voting
Egypt’s opposition Muslim Brotherhood won more seats than the ruling party in the second round of parliamentary elections on Sunday. Independents standing on behalf of the banned group won 13 seats, while the National Democratic Party secured only eight. One went to a Nasserite pa.. |
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by: FT,
2005-11-23
The second round of Egypt’s legislative elections has consolidated the banned Muslim Brotherhood as the country’s main opposition force, a trend likely to raise the pressure for some form of legal recognition... |
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