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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-1
Samy Abu Zahry, the spokesman of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, called on Europeans and Americans to press their governments for respecting the will of the Palestinians who elected their representatives thought democratic elections, overseen by international and local monitors and received a large-scale media coverage.
Abu Zahry condemned some states’ threats of suspending a.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-1
On Sunday, the Muslim Brotherhood’s MPs lobbied the parliament Committee of Economics not to endorse an agreement with the Danish government as consequence to its inadequate reaction to the offensive cartoons published by a Danish newspaper depicting Prophet Muhammad, may peace be upon him, in humiliating and disgracefull manner. Mr. Taymour Abel Gany, Brotherhood’s MP, and several others, also ..
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-1
The Muslim Brotherhood’s MPs severely lashed out at the government policy of foreign borrowing that engulfed Egypt into debts.
In a parliamentary session dedicated to discuss some relative treaties, the MB’s lawmakers opposed the policy of employing funds in unprofitable projects. In addition, these loans along with its interests pose economical burdens impeding the process of develo.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-2
Upon its success in the parliamentary elections, the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, called on the peace-sponsored Quatrain Committee to engage into a non-preconditioned dialogue and to keep on offering funds to the Palestinians.
In its statement, Hamas urged the Committee, which includes the U.S., the U.N., the E.U. and Russia, ’to initiate non-preconditioned talks.’ &n.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-4
The spokesman of The Muslim Brotherhood’s bloc in the parliament, Hassen Hamdy, tabled an oral question to the Prime Minister, Ahmed Nazef, concerning the investment policy of the government. Hamdy indicated that the government fails in adopting general polices that help creating an encouraging atmosphere for national and foreign investments. This failure casts a devastating impact on the national..
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-4
In an official visit to Cairo, Mussa Abu Marzoq, the vice president of Hamas Political Bureau, will meet with top Egyptian officials to talk about Hamas status after its victory in the Palestinian elections. In addition, Abu Marzoq will participate in the mock trail held by the Arab Bar Union against the US President, British and Israeli Prime Ministers.
In his statements to Ikhwan onl.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-4
The Muslim Brotherhood’s MPs lodged 40 urgent inquiries to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Transportation concerning the Egyptian ship which sank off the Port of Safaga on the Red Sea leaving more 1000 dead.
In Their accounts, the lawmakers accused the government of negligence and carelessness regarding the disaster. According to official reports, communications with the ship were.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-7
On Sunday, the Egyptian authorities barred Muhammad Hashmate of the Muslim Brotherhood, the head of Sudanese Committee at the Union of Arab Physicians, from traveling to Sudan to participate in the union’s annual conference...
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-8
The spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood’s bloc in the parliament, Hassen Hamdy, requested the Ministers of Justice and Interior to comment on reports appeared on newspapers and internet sites about a torture case.
The story said the State Security forces has detained Ali Muhammad Abdel Satar, an engineer, 47, in the State Security headquarters of Ebshway City. Upon being subjected to.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-9
The Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan put forth a motion concerning the non-Muslim Commission stated in the interim constitution of 2005. The motion asserted that the Sudanese capital Khartoum is originally governed by the Islamic Law. Since Muslims are entitled to protect non-Muslims, the commission’s president should be a Muslim. According to the ratio of each side in the constitution, the commi..
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-10
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide, Mr. Muhammad Akef, called on kidnappers of the American reporter, Jill Carrol, to set her free in order to pass lurkers the opportunity of trashing the image of Iraqi resistance boiling it down to mere terrorist acts to justify the U.S.-led aggression. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-14
The Muslim Brotherhood turned down a government bill concerning the deferment of municipal elections, scheduled for in April. Accordingly, the current municipal councils, dominated by the ruling National Democratic Party, will last for coming two years. The group labeled the bill an attempt of the NDP to retain its monopoly of putting up nominees for presidential elections. ..
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-14
The Justice Ministry suspended its 60-million pounds subsidy to the judges’ |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-15
The Egyptian Association for Combating Torture condemned the chief of the Investigation Department of Helwan City who detained and tortured a number of citizens, ordered to be freed by the prosecution. The association called on the prosecution to carry out the on-bail release.
In addition, it urged all human rights organizations, parties, and democracy advocates, to send telegraphs an.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-16
Upon a request by the Prosecutor General, the Higher Judiciary Council decided to strip four reformist judges of their judiciary immunity to allow investigations into allegations of misconduct filled against them. The Judges’ Union which advocates political and judiciary reform considered the decision by the government an ’intimidating campaign’ against j.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-17
The Muslim Brotherhood’s parliamentary bloc issued a press release regarding the parliament approval of a bill delaying the municipal elections by two years
The statement said the government put forth a draft law to extend the term of the current councils for two years. The government explainations to justify this decision are indeed, illogical. Example.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-17
The series of torture in police stations seems endless. Policemen, the supposed protectors of citizens, demonstrate examples of brutality. The Association of Human Rights and Legal Assistance uncovered a new scandal of torture in police stations.
Ibrahem Salah el-Dean, less than 20 years old, was forcefully driven to Imbaba City police station. After being unclot.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-18
On Tuesday, the parliament will set dates for discussing 11 questions lodged by opposition and independent MPs. The questions imply a number of direct charges of the government involvement in granting excessive privileges to some businessmen in commercial and industrial projects. In addition to allegations of financial corruption and implication in the sale of its share in Alexandria Bank and the ..
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-19
Today, Mussa Abu Marzoq of the Palestinian Hamas called the US to remove his movement from its list of terrorist organizations on the wake of Hamas success in the legislative elections. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-19
It seems that the government will not be able to curb the revolution of judges easily. In its meeting last week, Alexandria Union has called on a stand to protest the government attitude toward the Judiciary Power bill that has been drafted by Judges’ Union ten years age. The union urged all segments of society to join Friday’s protest and to show their support for judges and their demands to..
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