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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-7
The State Security Police in Al Fayyum, west of Cairo, issued arrest warrants against four Muslim Brotherhood leaders, after Al Fayyum Criminal Court acquitted them along with other five others. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-7
Dr. Mohamed Mursi, a member of MB Executive Bureau denied that the Muslim Brotherhood completed the program of its political party that it announced months ago . |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-7
Dr. Essam El-Erian, a leader in the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, said that the group welcome dialogue with any authority, institution or country. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-8
Another Egyptian torture victim is recalling the injustice he was afflicted in the 1990s and how this painful experience is still hunting him.
After his disappearance for 11 years, citizen Nadi Hanna appeared suddenly. Although he seemingly disappeared in Alexandria’s Sharq prosecution, he appeared in the police station of Ussim, Giza ! Hanna says:" It all started i.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-8
Egyptian Administrative Court overturned Al-Azhar University decisions of dismissing 32 students and denying them access to ....
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-9
The Egyptian Press Syndicate expressed its worry over statements of the House Speaker in which he declared studying a possible incrimination of the media that helps publishing terrorism-related issues, in the coming anti-terrorism law, under the pretext that the media help terrorists in this case. It described the statements as a flagrant aggression against the press freedom in particular, leading..
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-9
The head of the Jordan’s IAF’s Shura Council in Jordan accused the government of maintaining its policy of repressing the Islamic movement.
Hamza Mansour, the head of the Shura Council of the Islamic Action Front Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood offshoot in Jordan, accused in a speech the government of " maintaining its policy of using various forms in repressing th.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-9
The Legal Aid Society filed a lawsuit challenging results of the latest referendum on the constitutional amendments because they violated a March 25 Administrative Court ruling of canceling the referendum process held on March, 26.
The Legal Aid Society, along with four others, filed a lawsuit challenging the results of the referendum on the constitutional amendments because they viol.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-10
Egyptian authorities released three MB members while four others are still detained although they are acquitted by court. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-11
An Egyptian citizen has found one more way out of the political and economic deterioration in addition to constitutionalizatin of human rights violations in the Egypt: committing suicide.
The Egyptian deteriorating economic and political situations made a citizen from a popular region in central Cairo try to commit suicide by throwing himself in the River Nile. The citizen went to Qas.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-12
Egyptian security forces shut down yesterday the branch of the house of union and labor services in Gharbiya, north of Cairo .
Ahmed Zaki Osman, a researcher in the Cairo-based main branch of the house of union and labor services, says the crisis started on 29 March when the head of Nag Hamadi local council issued a decision of closing the branch of the house of union and labor servic.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-14
High State Security Prosecution jailed Dr. Mohamed Abdul Aal, a professor at Ain Shams faculty of medicine and Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leader in east Cairo, for 15 days pending investigations in the case of the students of the Agricultural Cooperation Institute in Shubra Al Khaymah.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-14
Egyptian authorities released on Friday Ahmed Abdul Maqsoud, a former Secretary-General of the Teachers’ Syndicate. The security services detained him on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007 in a sweep that included arresting 20 Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Sharqiya and more than 79 MB leaders nationwide. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-15
The Muslim Brotherhood declares that the group will field no more than 20 candidates in coming June Shura Council elections. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-15
Wives of the detainees pending investigations on Al-Azhar explosions lodged on Wednesday a complaint to counselor Abdul Magid Mahmoud, the attorney general, in which they confirmed that their husbands are tortured inside prisons and that the Interior Ministry refused to release them although they were acquitted and released by court.
They demanded in their complaint taking legal proce.. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-15
Egyptian Security forces arrested blogger and Ikhwanweb correspondent Abdel Moneum Mahmoud at |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-16
State Security Police forces Monofiya besieged the complex of faculties and its gates. This siege was imposed due to an artistic festival which Muslim Brotherhood students..
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-16
Egyptian blogger and Ikhwanweb journalist Abdul Moneim Mahmoud is jailed for 15 days pending investigations. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-16
Dozens of human rights activists and bloggers staged a demonstration Sunday in front of the Press Syndicate protesting at the continuous detentions and chases against fellow bloggers. |
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by: Ikhwanweb
2007-4-19
The Muslim Brotherhood group denied there is a reported deal with the regime concerning its running the Shura Council elections. |
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