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by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-14
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Leader, Muhammad Akef, linked the government profound worry of the Muslim Brotherhood to the group’s refusal of utilitarianism; "The regime is still dominant by autocratic..

by: (Ikhwan web) 2005-12-14

Harsh American Criticism over the Egyptian Polls
 
The American Administration termed the Egyptian parliamentary vote as disgraceful and flagrant. It voiced its concern about the upsurge of violence level that marred vote rounds. It, in addition, expressed its worry over the widespread corruption among people of power.       
 
The Ameri..


by: (AKI) 2005-12-14
The Jordanian section of the Muslim Brotherhood has said it wants to include Christian candidates among its electoral lists for general elections next year, according to the Saudi newspaper al-Watan. The daily says that Hamza Mansur, the secretary of the Islamic Labour Front, an electoral alliance led by the Muslim Brotherhood, has revealed that in the 2006 polls Christians may run on its electoral ticket, as long as they respect the nationalist line of the alliance, and its emphasis on Jordan’s Arab roots and membership of the wider Islamic nation...

by: By Abdul Moaz Muhammad 2005-12-15
The head of the Muslim Brotherhood Bloc in the parliament, Muhammad el-Ketatny, denied what the American News Times said about an exiting dialogue between the MB’s Bloc and a Congress representative or the American Administration. He proclaimed that the bloc did not have connection with any side.
 
Nevertheless, he s..

by: By Serene Assir 2005-12-16
Muslim Brotherhood supporters demonstrate outside a polling station in Alexandria, saying they were not allowed to cast votes. 
 
- Last week saw the end of the third and final round of Egypt’s tense parliamentary elections, during which 12 people were killed amid attempts by state security to prevent voters from casting ballots...

by: By The Media Line Staff 2005-12-16
The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest opposition group, is covertly communicating with senior members of the Coptic community.

Brotherhood members wish to dismiss any fears that the Copts may have concerning the brotherhood’s increased power in the parliament, the London-based A-Sharq Al-Awsat reported...


by: By BARRY SCHWEID, AP DIPLOMATIC WRITER 2005-12-16
Minimizing election gains by the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian Ambassador Nabil Fahmy said Thursday his country was moving toward a centrist and not an Islamist political position.

Reflecting on monthlong parliamentary elections over breakfast with American reporters, Fahmy said, "I see it as a vote for change rather than going Islamist...


by: (AFP) 2005-12-16
Mehdi Akef -- Israel is a "cancer" in the Middle East and its peace deal with Egypt should be submitted to a referendum, the leader of Egypt’s Muslim Brothers said in an interview published Thursday...

by: By Tarek Heggy 2005-12-17
An American diplomatic team is about to start a political dialogue with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood (MB) after they quadrupled .....

by: By Shinkichi Suzuki and Hind el Hallage 2005-12-18
In its first free elections, Egypt’s parliamentary polls brought about surprising results that may change the country’s political scene for years to come...

by: By Agence France Presse (AFP) 2005-12-18
The leader of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood called for the country’s peace treaty with Israel to be submitted to a referendum and described the Jewish state as a "cancer" in the region. "I declared that we will not recognize Israel which is an alien entity in the region. And we expect the demise of this cancer soon," Mohammad Mehdi Akef told the state-owned English language Ahram Weekly in an interview published Thursday...

by: By Issandr El Amrani 2005-12-18
>Drawn out over five weeks in November and December 2005, Egypt’s parliamentary elections gripped a country normally jaded about formal politics -- and produced some surprising results...

by: Ahmed Hassan 2005-12-18
Authentic sources told el-Misreon that the Presidency gives up its threats of dissolving the ongoing parliament if the Muslim Brotherhood’s representatives adopt opposition attitude regarding the Egyptian foreign affairs...

by: Ahmed Mahmmud 2005-12-20
Muhammad Mursy, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Guidance Office, asserted that the Egyptian regime is the operative force behind the weakness of political parties. Parties are confirmed to laws that curtail its action; no party can arrange a protest, a conference, a march, or a symposium without having a permission of the security bodies that usually refuse.   ..

by: Ahmed Mahmmud 2005-12-20
The Egyptian President, Muhammad Mubark, promised to perform numerous political and legislative reforms. Acknowledging vote irregularities, he added that these negative aspects come under the general designed plan of political, legislative, economical and social reforms in Egypt...

by: Charles Levinson, Chronicle Foreign Service 2005-12-20
 When the election for a new parliament began Nov. 9, Egypt’s secular opposition and democracy advocates in Washington hoped the results would produce a more open system in which political debate could flower...

by: By Amira Howeidy 2005-12-21
’We take nobody’s permission’
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide Mohamed Mahdi Akef tells Amira Howeidy the group will not change tactics, and does not trust the US


"So do you refer to us as "outlawed" in your paper?" asked the Muslim Brotherhood’s leader Al-Murshid Al-’Aam (Supreme Guide) Mahdi Akef at the beginning of this interview on Monday morning before bursting into laughter...


by: By Hany Adel 2005-12-21


On Sunday, the Muslim Brotherhood’s representative of Ashmon City, Ashraf Bader el-Dean, paid a visit to Ashmon Coptic Orthodox Church where he met public Coptic figures along with the church priests.        
 
The promotion of the public interest via cooperation was the core of the meeting. El-Dean, in addition, clarified the Muslim Broth..


by: Ahmed Fars 2005-12-21
On Tuesday, 70 of Egyptian pharmacists staged an open sit-in in the headquarters of el-Dakahlya syndicate in solidarity with their colleagues that were put under arrest in the course of the parliamentary polls. Our stay-in strike lasts till the detained pharmacists set free. They were picked up at dawn raids during the vote...

by: Michael J. Totten, Middle Esat Journal 2005-12-22
Egyptian blogger Big Pharaoh gave me an insider’s tour of Cairo and the ghastly political situation facing his country today. He took me down 26 of July Street on foot to the bridge over the Nile connecting Zamalek island to the mainland. As we walked up the entrance ramp – built for cars, not for people – he asked me if I ever walked like this in Beirut. “In Egypt you can walk wherever you want,” he said. “There are no rules or laws here.”..

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