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by: Islam online,
2005-11-23
Because of thuggery attacks on vote overseeing judges during the first and the second stages of the Egyptian parliamentary poll, the Egyptian Judges’ Club demanded the Supreme Election Commission to use the armed forces to safeguard the polling centers and their judiciary presidents...
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by: Islam online,
2005-11-23
While intimidation and wide-scale violence are making the headlines of Egypt’s hottest ever parliamentary elections, the state-owned media overage and performance in general reflected a deep state of chaos, "highly indicative" of the political atmosphere in the largest Arab country...
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by: Agencies ,
2005-11-23
Egypt’s semi-official Al Ahram daily said in its November 22 editorial that the country’s second round of legislative elections were free and fair despite violence that left one person dead and others injured.
The mass-circulation paper criticized the violence that erupted between supporters of different parties and candidates, saying that it hoped that the level of the election’s integrity would make such coercion of voters part of the country’s past history... |
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by: Ikhwan Web,
2005-11-23
The Muslim Brotherhood achieved unprecedented gains in the ongoing Egyptian parliamentary election where it won 47 parliamentary seats and still have the chance to gain maybe more than the double of this number... |
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by: Asharq Al-Awsat,
2005-11-23
The Muslim Brotherhood will not turn its back on other opposition parties in Egypt after its success at the polls, according to Dr. Issam al Aryan a prominent member.
Speaking to Asharq al Awsat, he sought to assuage the fears of opposition parties and indicated that the Brotherhood will continue its coordination to achieve reform... |
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by: (Al-Ahram)
2005-11-25
Last Sunday’s first round of the second stage of parliamentary elections was marred by violence. Al-Ahram Weekly’ s staff report from some of the country’s most heated constituencies
Kafr Shukr was calm last Sunday... |
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by: (Financial Times)
2005-11-25
Ahmed Nazif, Egypt’s prime minister, on Thursday defended his government’s record in increasingly violent parliamentary elections and said the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) was winning a “mandate” to pursue political and economic change on its terms... |
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by: (Reuters)
2005-11-25
Egyptian police arrested 16 members of the Muslim Brotherhood early on Friday, a day before another round of parliamentary elections, a spokesman for the banned but usually tolerated Islamist group said...
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by: (Daily Star)
2005-11-25
>Turnout in the troubled first round of the second phase of Egypt’s month-long parliamentary elections stood at 28.6 percent, according to official results announced Wednesday...
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by: (AP)
2005-11-27
>Mohammed Mahdi Akef, the leader of banned Muslim Brotherhood, talks Sunday, Nov.27, 2005, during an interview with the Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt...
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by: (Ikhwan online)
2005-11-27
The Supreme Guide of the Moslem Brotherhood, Muhammad Akef, said that the so far landslide victory of the Brotherhood in the parliamentary polls is the outcome of many factors; organized structure, devoted performance, and the unpopularity of government and its ruling party... |
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by: Ikhwan web
2005-11-27
In a stunning result, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood captured at least 25 more seats in Egypt’s legislature Saturday, despite cordons of police who fired tear gas and rubber bullets in what appeared to be a determined government effort to block opposition voters and clamp off building momentum by the Islamic-based organization...
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by: (Ikhwan online)
2005-11-27
In Kafr el-Sheikh governorate, fraud preparations are doing for the third round of the ongoing parliamentary polls, on December 1, . A security officer, in el-Sampawan constituency, held a meeting with fifty thugs urging them to initiate clashes with the Moslem Brotherhood’s supporters to have the pretext to arrest them...
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by: (AP)
2005-11-28
- The leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday credited public mistrust, frustration and anger with President Hosni Mubarak’s regime for his group’s fivefold increase in parliamentary seats with one round of voting still to go...
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by: (Ikhwan online)
2005-11-28
Irked by the defeat it has suffered at the hand of the Muslim Brotherhood in the parliamentary polls, the government toke repressive measures to block further wins in the third round kicks off on December1 across six governorates...
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by: (Aljazeera)
2005-11-28
Egyptian intellectuals and public figures from across the political spectrum have warned the government against the repercussions of election fraud and violence on democracy in the country...
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by: Arabic News,
2005-11-29
The general guide (head) of the Muslim brothers in Egypt, Muhammad Mahdi Akef, said that the unhappiness of people regarding the ruling party has increase the number of votes his group got in the first and second phases of the Egyptian legislative elections...
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by: (IPS)
2005-11-29
A key pillar of the much-vaunted Middle East democracy initiative of U.S. President George W. Bush has collapsed -- brought down by Egypt’s insistence that Arab governments should have more control over grants from a new fund designed to help local pro-democracy groups...
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by: (Asharq Al Awsat)
2005-11-29
It is unlikely that the Brotherhood would hold power, at least in the foreseeable future. However, let us presume for the sake of argument that they have formed a government. How do we view this government and what are its concerns and mechanisms of work?..
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by: (UPI)
2005-12-3
The leading opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, won no seats in the final round of Egypt’s parliamentary elections after police barred thousands of its supporters from casting ballots, according to official results announced today.
But 35 Brotherhood candidates won places in run-off elections next week to decide seats where nobody got more than half the vote in yesterday’s polls...
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