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2006-5-17
In a step designed to cover up the unacceptable oppressive practices of the Egyptian regime and which reveals the refusal of the regime to unleash the freedom of _expression and the free political practice, the Ministry of the Interior issued a statement on Tuesday, 16 May 2006, in which it declared as “illegal” any unauthorized protest rallies... |
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2006-5-18
In a statement of solidarity with the two reformist judges, Bastawisi and Mikki, who are in the center of a heated battle for reform, Dr. Mohamed Morsy, member of the Muslim Brotherhood Executive Bureau, in a statement to Ikhwanweb expressed the Muslim Brotherhood strongest support for the judges; “the Muslim Brotherhood unconditionally supports the judges in their demands for reform”...
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2006-5-21
Dr. Moahmed Habib, the First Deputy Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood responded to the Prime Minister statements. He made the following statement to Ikhwanweb
"If anything the Egyptian government needs to “think clearly about”; it will be how to respond to the people pressing demands and begin the process of genuine political reform. There will be no real development and economic progress in the country until we achieve a comprehensive political reform, which will ensure stability and prosperity...
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2006-5-24
Muslim Brotherhood’s leader Mohammed Mahdi Akef said on Wednesday his organisation "will organise new public demonstrations despite the ban issued by the [Egypt’s] ministry of interior."..
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2006-5-28
Mr. Mohamed Mahdi Akef, Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood, offered his deepest condolences to the victims of the devastating earthquake that hit Indonesia on Saturday killing more than 3500 and injuring thousands more...
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2006-5-30
During a press conference, the MB candidates for the Chamber of Commerce revealed many violations committed by the government during the latest elections in Alexandria. .. |
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2006-6-3
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt issued today a statement in the aftermath of the border incident, which took place at the Egyptian Israeli border yesterday, June 2, 2006, in which two Egyptian policemen were killed by Israeli troops. The statement condemned the unjustified action by Israeli soldiers and criticized the Egyptian government passiveness concerning such repeated incidents..
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2006-6-4
Egyptian state security police arrested nine prominent members of the Muslim Brotherhood during a routine meeting at the Center for Research and Development in Cairo. .. |
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2006-6-6
Mr. Mohamed Mahdi Akef, Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood, called upon all citizens to rally behind the political detainees and press for their unconditional release regardless of their political affiliations or beliefs. Mr. Akef stated that “freedom and human rights are top priorities for all reform efforts in Egypt” and this reform should begin with the amendment of the Judiciary Law in order to achieve its independence...
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2006-6-8
In his response to the news of Al-Zarqawi death, Dr. Mohamed Habib the first deputy chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood stated to Ikhwanweb that “The news coming out of Iraq are generally vague and its unclear if Al-Zarqawi’s death will achieve the stability and security for Iraqi since we are not even sure if he was really the mastermind of bombings in Iraq”..
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2006-6-9
Anas Al Tikriti (picture), a london-based prominent Iraqi activist and political analyst, in a statement to Ikhwanweb downplayed the implications of Al-Zarqawi’s death, which he did not believe will end the chaos in Iraq. Al Tikriti pointed out that “After the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the occupation forces led us to believe that Saddam Hussein was behind Iraqi resistance and the acts of violence in Iraq. However, after Saddam was captured, the violence and the daily killings did not abate”..
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2006-6-9
Once again, Mr. Al-Zawahri and his Al Qaeda organization, prove to the Muslim nation that they have nothing to offer them other than their futile ideology of violence and destruction. Achieving reform and prosperity in our countries can never be through violence, coups and use of force, which Mr. Al-Zawahri is promoting. Our struggle against corrupt and autocratic regimes must never be militarized. If we advocate use of violence to change governments, then we are justifying their oppression and their use of force to protect their survival in power. Use of force will also invoke legitimacy on the stronger when it should be for those whom the people choose by their free will...
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2006-6-10
The representative of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Lebanon, Mr. Osama Hamdan in a statement to Ikhwanweb reaffirmed that Hamas’s vision of resistance is completely different than what Al Qaeda believes in and promotes “Hamas has its own and clear vision in resisting the Zionist occupation using strategies that can better serve the interests of the Palestinian people”. Hamdan also added, “Unlike Al Qaeda, our weapons are only directed towards the occupation”..
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2006-6-12
Muslim Brotherhood chairman, Mr. Mohamed Mahdi Akef, offered his condolences to the Archbishop of Abu Makkar Monastery, Wadi Natron, Behaira governorate, on the death of Archbishop Matta el Meskeen...
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2006-6-16
Tourists in Egypt would be allowed to drink alcohol inside their hotels, said the leader of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
Mohamed Mahdi Akef, said on Egypt’s Dream satellite channel that although the Koran bans the consumption of alcohol, tourists could do so in the privacy of their hotel rooms...
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2006-6-18
On Saturday, June 17, 2006, the State Security Prosecutor decided to extend detention for six prominent Muslim Brotherhood members...
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2006-6-21
Egyptian authorities on Monday morning, June 19, 2006 arrested at least 37 of Muslim Brotherhood youth from Alexandria governorate while they were in Mersa Matrouh summer resort spending summer holiday, about 500 km north west of Cairo... |
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2006-6-25
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt voiced its concerns over a likely wide range campaign of detentions which could extend to include thousands of Ikhwan in the coming days, including high ranking members... |
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2006-6-29
The Muslim Brotherhood issued an appeal-which was signed by the chairmen of Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, Tunis, Libya-calling on the world to step in and help the Palestinian people who have come under heavy attacks by the Israeli forces which swept Gaza for one soldier “The World is before a real test of the slogans of love and peace that we raise, and the fight of discrimination among people on racial or religious grounds”..
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2006-6-29
The Muslim Brotherhood invites all parties, political forces, NGOs as well as all Egyptians to participate in a rally at Al Azhar Mosque in Cairo Friday June 30th 2006, in solidarity with the Palestinian people who have come under brutal attacks and heinous incursion by the Israeli Occupation Forces...
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