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by: (KUNA) 2005-12-3
 A three-member panel of leading experts on Egyptian politics were of mixed minds about what the recent Egyptian parliamentary elections portend. But two Egyptian members of the panel predicted some type of political transition in Egypt in the next year or two as the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak comes to terms with how to deal with the increasingly powerful Muslim Brotherhood, the main Islamic political group in Egypt...

by: (Reuters) 2005-12-4
The Muslim Brotherhood built its strength in Egypt’s parliament this weekend, winning 29 seats in elections despite restrictions on voting and arrests of its supporters, official results showed on Sunday. The Islamist group has now won 76 seats -- more than five times the number it held in the outgoing chamber...

by: (BBC) 2005-12-4
>Egyptian police have detained hundreds of members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood before the final round of the parliamentary poll, the group says.
A spokesman for the banned Islamist group told Reuters 576 members had been held in the last two days, many in governorates due to vote on Thursday...

by: (Agencies) 2005-12-4
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has demonstrated consummate political savvy during the parliamentary campaign.

With an unprecedented level of freedom since it has been allowed to use its real name, the banned Islamist movement has criss-crossed the country’s most destitute areas, organized mass rallies and sharpened its public relations tools...


by: (AP) 2005-12-4
An Egyptian was shot dead Thursday in the latest round of parliamentary polling which was marred by violent incidents and attempts by security forces to prevent opposition supporters from voting.

The final phase of the month-long elections kicked off with the Islamists on course to confirm their spectacular gains and reach the 100-seat mark and the ruling party determined to secure its two-thirds majority in parliament...


by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-5
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Leader, Muhammad Akef, emphasized that the group does not aim to defeat the ruling National Democratic Party, it only seeks cooperative efforts to attain long-desired comprehensive progress of Egypt. In his press release for Landon-based Asharq Alawsat and the Hungarian HBG Newspapers, Akef said the Brotherhood’s major wins in the ongoing parliamentary elections confirm the Egyptians’ trust in our electoral slogan ’Islam is the solution’...

by: (AP) 2005-12-9
NDP wins majority and people anger
Preliminary results in Egypt’s elections gave the leading opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, a record 20 percent of the seats in Parliament after a four-week election marked by bloodshed...

by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-10
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Leader, Muhammad Akef, extorted the abductors of the four European peace activists in Iraq to immediately release them and neither to harm them physically nor psychologically. Akef highlighted that Islam rejects kidnapping of innocents or without-trail detention that based on religious or racial discrimination...

by: By Amr Hamzawy 2005-12-12
Egyptian Parliamentary Elections: CNN interviews Amr Hamzawy CLANCY: Important elections in Egypt. And now the results coming out...

by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-12

Victims of Egyptian Vote
 
Although the Egyptian polls wrapped up, more than thousand of Brothers are sill nationwide detained.
In el-Sharqia governorate, 118 were put under arrest; only 60 of them appeared before the persecution.
In el-Daqhlia governorate, 215 were jailed; 155 in Burg el-Arab area while 60 in camps of riot police.
74 persons were detained in Dametta gove..


by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-12

 
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Leader, Muhammad Akef, denounced the attacks on the headquarters of Iraqi Kurdish Union.
 
In his letter of condolences to the secretary general of the Islamic Kurdish Union, Akef said:" we express our deep condolences regarding the causalities of these brutal assaults that perpetrated by autocratic mentalities that do not believe in democracy, liberty, or plurality."..


by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-12
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Leader, Muhammad Akef, exhorted the new parliamentary representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood to shoulder the vital responsibility of being people’s representatives...

by: by Mohamed Abdellah and Edmund Blair 2005-12-12
Newly elected Islamist members of the Egyptian parliament are open to dialogue with members of the U.S. Congress without involving the Cairo government, leading members of the Muslim Brotherhood..

by: By Khairi Abaza 2005-12-13
Egypt completed the final round of balloting in legislative elections on December 7. The first round of polling took place on November 9; all told 5,414 candidates vied for 444 seats in the lower house of Egypt’s parliament, the People’s Assembly...

by: Ikhwan web 2005-12-13
Partial results from Egypt’s month-long parliamentary elections reveal large gains for the powerful but banned Muslim Brotherhood opposition movement; however, the ruling National Democratic Party retains a two-thirds majority...

by: Ikhwan web 2005-12-14
In The Name of Allah The Most Beneficent the Most Merciful On the Occasion of the Universal Declaration for Human Rights Day The Muslim Brotherhood’s Statement " Together Against Torture." The world and the United nations celebrate today , Saturday 10/12/2005, the memory of the Universal Declaration for Human Rights under the banner "Against Torture." As the Muslim Brotherhood, we believe that Allah, SWT, has honored and dignified man as He says in the Holy Qur’an " WE HAVE HONORED THE CHILDREN OF ADAM." Islam as revealed by God since Adam and until the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH) in various scriptures and messages ; especially Judaism, Christianity, and the Islamic faith, has prohibited all forms of psychological and physical humiliation of the human being, even long before international conventions and positive laws did...

by: Ikhwan web 2005-12-14
More than 200 opposition supporters protested here yesterday against what they said were rigged parliamentary elections in which President Hosni Mubarak’s ruling party won some three quarters of the seats...

by: HICHAM SAFIEDDINE 2005-12-14
Mohammad El-Sabbagh wanted nothing to do with the violent clashes that erupted between police and the general public on the final day of parliamentary elections in Egypt last Wednesday...

by: dpa 2005-12-14
Hundreds of Egyptian opposition Kefaya demonstrators gather in the streets to protest against the governement and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in downtown Cairo on Monday 12 December 2005...

by: Agencies 2005-12-14
Mubarak wants elections’ "negative aspects answered strongly so that they will not be repeated." The rest of the speech hailed the elections as a landmark event...The President appoints women and Copts to the assembly.....

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