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by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-15

The Muslim Brotherhood Leading in the Election…Will the Ruling System Give up?

42 Muslim Brotherhood candidates will stand for run-off election, though the results of 30 of th..


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...

by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-15


CAIRO, EGYPT - Several violations were observed during the first phase of Egypt’s parliamentary elections, the vice president of the European Union Parliament, Edward McMillan-Scott, said.

A four-member delegation from the EU parliament arrived in Egypt on Wednesday to observe the first of three phases of local parliamentary elections.

McMillan-Scott, the delegation’s head..


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...


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-16

Egypt polls kick off amid high opposition hopes

 
Egyptians start electing new parliament amid resurgence of banned Muslim Brotherhood.

 
By Jean-Marc Mojon - CAIRO

Egyptians started electing a new parliament Wednesday after a campaign that saw deep division among the secular opposition and a resurgence of the banned Muslim Brotherhood.


Thous..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-16

Egypt poll monitors ready despite obstacles

 
Monitors hopes their presence in polling stations will change Egypt’s history of vote-rigging.

 
By Simon Apiku - CAIRO

Omar Abdul Moneim, an Egyptian in his early 40s, listened carefully as the instructor summarized the purpose of the crash course, aimed at teaching students how to minimize election fraud on..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-16

How to Win the War in Iraq
by David T. Pyne
16 November 2005

The main problem with the various plans to win the war is that they focus on bringing democracy to Iraq as an end in itself, which does nothing to further US national security interests in the region or further our prospects for victory.


 
There have been many articles published of late concerning wha..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-16

More Arabs trust Islamists

 
Poll reveals Arabs trust Islamists to abide by rules of democracy if elected to power.

 
MANAMA - More than 50 percent of Arabs believe Islamists would abide by the rules of democracy if elected to power, a US poll conducted in six countries said Wednesday.


The findings of the poll, conducted by Zogby International on beha..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-17

Muslim Brotherhood strongly supported in Egypt poll


The Muslim Brotherhood has reaffirmed its position as Egypt’s main opposition force, more than doubling its seats in parliament in the early stages of legislative elections in spite of independent reports of fraud by the ruling National Democratic party (NDP).

 
“We won 34 seats and we could have won even more had t..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-20

An urgent plea to The Interior Secretary of  State
 Police cars are patrolling Bab Sharqi Region (Alex) including a private red Volvo  with Cairo number plate 694442 driven by a police officer in his official uniform who went to Memphis Prep Girls School in Al-Ibrahimiya and met with 10 thugs wearing white T-shirts with the MB slogan of  “Islam is the Solution” and handed..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-21

The Election Process in el-Behaira

The security bodies in el-Behaira applied many tough measures to hinder the turnout to cast their votes. The polling centers, for example, were opened an hour late. Voting process, in addition, was very slow. Therefore, many voters got bored and left without casting ballots.

 

Unexpectedly, a supervisory judge in el-Dlongat distri..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-21

Why Are Liberals So Weak In Middle East?
By Judith Apter Klinghoffer
Ms. Klinghoffer is senior associate scholar at the Political Science department at Rutgers University, Camden, and the author of Vietnam, Jews and the Middle East. She is also an HNN blogger. Click here for her blog.

 

During a talk he gave at FPRI introducing his new book The Long War for Freedom ..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-21

First Results just come in from first count confirming the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) candidate

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by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-22

 
CAIRO & ALEXANDRIA, Egypt - Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood claimed Monday to have won another 13 seats in the second round of parliamentary elections, continuing its surge after securing a record 34 seats in the first phase...


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-22

Egypt arrests 450 opposition members
ALEXANDRIA — Police arrested over 450 opposition activists in a crackdown on a group which poses the strongest challenge to the ruling party in Egyptian legislative elections yesterday.


Armed thugs also attacked opposition supporters and blocked them from voting in the second stage of elections which will decide 144 seats in parliament, elect..


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..

by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-23

A Governor Supports the NDP’s Candidate

Ikhwan online Nov.23, 2005

 

The governor of Kafer el-Sheik, a Nile Delta governorate, charged five employees with negligence and referred them to prosecution. It is a threatening action that meant to force those employees to perjure their testimony pertaining to a legal action brought against the Moslem Brotherhood’s nominee ..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-25

Islamists on course to win biggest ever share of parliament
By William Wallis in Cairo

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.

 

 
Since it was founded in the 1920s the Muslim Brothe..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-25

Detentions on the Eve of Run-offs

On the eve of tomorrow’s run-offs, the alleged police’s neutrality comes to an end. 15 members of the Moslem Brotherhood in Alexandria, among them the spokesman of Alex Brotherhood, were taken into custody.

 

In addition, police arrested four of the Brotherhood’s members in Qina. In an action that meant to terrorize the supporters ..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-11-26

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