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by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-12

The Police Shoots Azabaoy’s Supporters and Tears el-Dery’s Posters:
Ikhwan online 9102005
Muhammad el-Azabaoy, a representative of the Moslem Brotherhood in the Parliament, submits an urgent questionnaire to the Interior Minister. The questionnaire is about the incident that toke place in Tanata district, his parliamentary circle, on 810 when the police shot some of his supporters who ..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-13

parliamentary elections November 8th
CAIRO - Egypt’s parliamentary elections will be held in three stages in different areas of the Arab world’s most populous country on November 9, November 20 and December 1, a presidential decree said today.

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by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-13

’My son profited from Egypt\’s debts
Due to the corruption of the superiors, it is difficult to find legal documents to use against them. However, their confession is one way of holding a case, and that’s the best weapon.

Referring to the constitution, it forbids the president to practice any trading using his position as an aid. Is it legal then for the president’s son to take adva..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-14

The following contains parts of the letter of resignation by the Egyptian Diplomat Mr Yehia Zakareyia Nagm, the Charge D’Affaires in Caracas which he sent to the Egyptian Foreign Minster and published in Al Qodos Al Arabi which is a London base newspaper issued on 24th of May 2005...


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-14

Speech by Mr. Muhammad Mahdi Akif
Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
At the Iftar (Fast Breaking) Party
9 Ramadan 1426 of Hijrah, 12 October 2005
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by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-15

Muhammad Abdel Khaliq, the ex-Undersecretary of Culture Ministry, and a prominent forerunner of the Moslem Brotherhood, stressed that "the movement tolerates the major share of reform and change in Egypt"...


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-16

El-Erian is free
CAIRO, Egypt -- Egyptian authorities have ordered the release of a leading Muslim Brotherhood figure, Essam el-Erian, and three other members of the banned Islamic group, a party official said Saturday.

El-Erian, 52, a former lawmaker, spent more than five months in custody without charge. He and fellow Brotherhood leader Helmi el-Gazar were detained May 6, hours be..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-16

The Police Attack all Non-NDP Candidates:
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By Ahmed el-Talawy
In the morning of the first day, 15of Oct., to fill candidacy applications for the Egyptian parliamentary election of 2005, some candidates of the Moslem Brotherhood and other parties or independents are subject to beat and insult by the police, in front of Cairo Security Department. Open orders are given to th..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-18

 

Dr. Khaled el-Tarawly

The question of reform is historic; it witnessed all stages of history. It is long-desired goal for rulers to settle themselves and for the ruled to improve their living conditions and to put an end to injustice and suppression.

Reform becomes the topic of the hour. It is regarded as the magic remedy for all problems and diseases. Therefore,..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19

Egypt clears opposition leader in bribery case
 
Egypt’s attorney general cleared firebrand opposition leader Ayman Nur in a bribery case, easing the pressure on the embattled politician ahead of parliamentary polls.

But the 40-year-old MP and Ghad (Tomorrow) party leader still faces separate charges of forging documents for the creation of his party over which he was remand..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19

The Election War Begins
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By Samir Sa’ed
Banha, northern Cairo, witnesses contraventions committed by the candidate of the National Democratic Party, Gamel Hagag, against the candidate of the Moslem Brotherhood, Mohssen Rady. The supporters of the NDP candidate removed all patterns of election publicity of the Moslem Brotherhood’s candidate. Moreover, rumors that Hagag’s..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19

Egyptian opposition demands into monitors
CAIRO – Egyptian opposition groups which have formed an alliance to fight November parliamentary elections want international human rights organisations to monitor the vote, a member of the alliance said on Wednesday.
George Ishak said the alliance that includes his Kefaya protest movement would ask foreign human rights groups, including London-..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19

Habeeb: Moslem Brotherhood Refused to Coordinate with NDP
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Muhammad Habeeb, the first vice of the Supreme Guide of the Moslem Brotherhood, uncovered that the movement has refused the mediation of prominent leaders in the National Democratic Party to coordinate with the movement in the upcoming parliamentary election, scheduled on 9th Nov...


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19

Sawasia Keeps an Eye on the 2005 Parliamentary Election
The First local report
Coincide with the beginning of running for 2005 parliamentary election, Sawasia (equals in Arabic) Center for Human Right and Anti-discrimination received an account of the process of running for the election, in numerous Egyptian governorates.

 

Cairo:

The riot police dispersed c..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19
The Administrative Court, during its hearing session, dismissed the case brought by five members of the Moslem Brotherhood. They appealed that their criminal record should be free of court-martial rules in order to be able to run for the parliamentary election.

 

The reason of the c..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-19

Outlawed Brotherhood ready for Egyptian vote
Cairo - In a first for a state-owned Egyptian paper, the daily al-Ahram published a full-length interview on Tuesday with the head of the banned Muslim Brotherhood who discussed the group’s plans for parliamentary elections scheduled for November and December...


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-20
The General Assembly of the National Front for Reform and Change, in which the Moslem Brotherhood, Wafd Party, el-Amal Party, Revolutionary Socialists, and a number of public figures take part, decided to prepare 5000 monitors for the upcoming parliamentary election..

by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-22

Egypt lets rights groups monitor vote
  

President Hosni Mubarak won a fifth term with 89% of the vote
 


Egyptian rights groups will be allowed to monitor the parliamentary elections that begin in November, including watching vote counting, the committee overseeing the polls has said. 


Egyptian groups also monitored the September presi..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-22

Al-Ahram Interviews
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Muhammad Akef, the Supreme Guide for the Moslem Brotherhood, emphasized that the movement has nominated 150 candidates for the upcoming parliamentary election. The MB expects to win 50 seats in the parliament. Akef noted that Mubark’s statements implied some changes.

The open dialogue between the Egyptian newspapers, Al-Ahram, was as the fol..


by: Ikhwan web 2005-10-22

In Sharqiya governorate, the supporters of the National Democratic Party candidate have torn the election posters of the Moslem Brotherhood’s candidate and have replaced them with posters of the NDP’s.

It is worth mentioning that the red election cards, by which elector can cast vote, are ban..


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